Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Josh Freeman certainly seems like a nice guy.

But given philosophies shared with Indiana Jones, we'd be reluctant to hang out at Freeman's pad.

Turns out his off-field hobby is collecting snakes. And he has five, at least for now.

"I don't know where it started. I think I got my first snake in third grade," he said on NFL Network's The Rich Eisen Podcast on Thursday. "I don't know where it stems from."

Freeman favors pythons and boas as domestic pets, though he related a story of his 8.5-foot albino Burmese python Calypso -- "She's not a happy woman," he said -- got loose in the house when a friend of Freeman's sister left the snake's cage open.

Freeman plans to soon donate Calypso to a zoo, though he's also set to welcome two more serpents to his collection.

"They're pretty low maintenance," he said. "I think that's one of the reasons me and snakes hit it off so well back in third grade."