11. What was your favorite place to play on the road when you were here?

Honestly, I enjoyed all of it – everywhere. Once again, this is a crazy opportunity to be in the NFL…When you are coming from where it's tough, everywhere is home. You don't get tied in to if it's a home game or an away game, [because you're thinking] 'Man I'm in the NFL right now.' You have to just love it – the competition, the passion, the fight. So, every game was home. It was fun.

12. What would you say you're most proud of in your life?

I would say my accomplishment to persevere and get to a place in life where ultimately, I'm able to take care of family. That's the main thing. There's a lot that goes into it but just to put it in those words, I'll leave it at that.

13. What was your favorite part of game day here in Buffalo?

My favorite part of game day? I can give you a moment that I thought, 'Wow this is amazing.' When I was a rookie, we'd drive by The Bills Store and you know, they had Lee Evans jerseys and all these guys' jerseys up there. At the time, I wasn't playing, and I had a conversation with Freddie like, 'Man, hey, one day we're going to have our jerseys in The Bills Store in that window.' And working, a few years later or what not, and we drive by and I came into the locker room [saying], 'Hey Freddie, did you see it?' They had our jerseys up there, so that was a pretty cool moment driving in.

14. What do you do now with most of your time?

Most of my time, I'm either working with the kids, doing something in the house…[and] gratefully I ended up getting my brother into real estate. I just have options to do whatever now. I'm kind of free in that term. I go down with the high school kids and work with them on routes and the mentality of it…I'm enjoying not having obligations of having to be somewhere…It's whatever I want to do. It's pretty cool, especially at a time with I have three growing kids, trying to develop them day-to-day with conversation [and] trying to keep them successful. It's cool. It's a cool situation to be in.

15. What do you miss most about Buffalo?

Obviously, what I miss most about Buffalo is the people around Buffalo. I made some cool friends in my time there – people I really didn't expect to meet [and] hang out with. Regular people. That's pretty much it. People know me to be down in Buffalo and skateboarding through the city or hiding [gifts] throughout the city, the Buffalo people jump on to it…and they get involved. That's what I really appreciated about it. Any other places…They might not be as involved with their team, with their players, but Buffalo was, so I thought that was really neat.

16. Do you still keep in contact with any of your old teammates?