Gameday at the Linc was awesome. To hear the Rocky music come on before kickoff and to hear everybody up on their feet and to hear them let you know that you're playing well or not playing well, it gives you that feeling of, 'Hey, this is what I'm supposed to do.' They're going to let you know and I can respect that. I think all the fans want is for their team to be successful and they want to see some good football. You respect that out of a city, out of an organization. That's one of the joys about playing in Philadelphia.

I enjoyed my six years here. It was definitely an honor to wear the midnight green and be an Eagle and be part of such a prestigious, historic organization. Still to this day, I ask myself, did I make the right decision by leaving as a free agent in 2015? And who knows? I don't have any regrets, but leaving Philadelphia wasn't easy. A lot of tears were shed.

You always have highs and lows in this game. But the good thing is you're always going to be tested and you always have a chance to battle through adversity. I felt like I did that through and through here. That's the good thing about the game of football. You never know when your day comes. And when it does come, you've got to be on top of it.

I think I showed that. I think I definitely proved that I was always going to be a fighter despite what was going on around me. I was able to be a really, really reliable receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles for a long time.