Ever since the Los Angeles Rams beat the New Orleans Saints in the NFC championship game, two topics have been discussed more than any other: Nickell Robey-Coleman’s controversial hit on Tommylee Lewis and the mystery that is Todd Gurley’s lack of involvement.

The Rams are quite ready to move on from the missed pass interference penalty, and Gurley is tired of talking about himself instead of the team. He’s been asked whether he’s hurt, why Sean McVay hasn’t used him more and if that bothers him.

“I’m fine, bro. We’ve been winning. I’m going to my first Super Bowl. I’m good,” Gurley said Friday.

He’s made it clear that his knee is no longer an issue and he’d rather not continue talking about his status. Gurley wants to talk about the Rams and their upcoming matchup with the Patriots.

“I don’t ask no questions. I just do my job. We got the win, that’s all that matters. I can not play one snap. I don’t care if Jake McQuaide is the Super Bowl MVP,” Gurley said, laughing. “I’ve got one more game left. I don’t care what nobody’s talking about. Y’all can call me hurt. Y’all can call me whatever, but we’re going to the Super Bowl. What do y’all not understand? It’s not about me. This sport has never been about me. It’s never been about one player. Todd’s only going to be with the Rams so much longer. It’s going to be another dude that comes in just like me. This whole game is bigger than me. It’s not just about me. ‘Why is Todd not getting the ball? Why is that?’ Because there’s only one football and there’s 11 guys. Only one guy can touch the ball each time. It’s way bigger than me.”

In the NFC championship, Gurley only received four carries, which he turned into 10 yards and a touchdown. He also had two crucial drops on third down with one of them resulting in an interception by Demario Davis.

It obviously wasn’t his best game, and he’s not afraid to admit it. He’d just prefer to look forward to the Super Bowl instead of looking back at what happened in the past. He’s comfortable knowing he’s the self-proclaimed best running back in the NFL.

“That’s just a part of the game. That’s just a part of the sport, no matter what sport you play – and life, period. You know what I’m saying? We’re all going to have our downs, but you enjoy it even more when you do you do something great or you have that success,” Gurley said. “I know who I am. I’m comfortable with myself. I’m the best. I’m the best at my position. I’ve been that way all my whole life, so it’s like I’m going to keep striving. I know what I can do. I know what I’m capable of and my teammates know what I’m capable of. We’re all in this together, you know what I’m saying? So, it’s just like – 24-hour rule. You know how it goes – 24-hour rule, leave it in the past. ‘Hey, let’s go. We’ve got another game.’ Going against the GOAT. It’s a good feeling, great feeling.”

As for his knee, it’s not the slightest concern for Gurley. He ensures everyone that his knee is perfectly fine and if he were hurt, he wouldn’t be on the practice field and would be on the injury report instead.

“No, I’m good. If there was an issue on my knee, it would be on the injury report. Come on now. I’m at practice. I’m playing,” Gurley said.

Even after setting the record straight Friday, Gurley will surely be asked about his knee and his role in the coming week when the Rams are in Atlanta. Just don’t expect his stance to change on the situation.