Q: What are your plans for this offseason to prepare for the season? A: "I'm already back in the gym right now. I'm hungry. I know that this team is hungry as well. I know that the rest of my teammates are getting back in the gym and getting their minds right and their bodies right for next season. I'm doing everything I can in my power to make sure that I help this team."

Q: Gaelic football?

A: "Gaelic football is the national sport of Ireland. It's played on a field that's about 150 yards long by 75 yards wide. It's 15-on-15. You have to move the ball up and down the field by either punting it or kicking it, you can't throw it. Or you can run up the field but you have to kick the ball up to yourself every four steps. Scoring is done by kicking it through posts for one point or into a net for three points. It's full-contact, no pads. I first got into it when I was born pretty much. My dad grew up playing it, my two uncles were national-caliber players in Ireland. My one uncle actually represented Ireland against Australia in what they call 'compromised rules', which is where you take the rules of Gaelic football and the rules of Australian Rules football and you combine them and play a game. I stopped playing in college to focus on football. I certainly would not be the athlete, the kicker, the person that I am without it. That's where I got my start."