It's funny, I probably have 500 pairs of shoes - all these sneakers or whatever that I've collected - but when push comes to shove, I always end up wearing the same two or three pairs.
— Kenny Stills
I love my fanny pack.
People told me I couldn't play Division I football.
My parents, they were just really strict on things being perfect.
You only live one time, and I'm not going to be the type of person to say, 'I wish I did this' or 'I wish I tried that.'
I'm hopefully in bed and asleep by 10:30. I'm usually yawning by 7:30, 8. You go to the gym and push yourself so you're knocked out by nighttime.
Growing up, we talked about all you have is your last name. That's what people will remember you by and that's how people know you. You have to do everything you can to not blemish your last name.
I want to help establish opportunities for at-risk kids to have the same opportunities in and outside of the classroom as everyone else.
Any team, if you can rattle the quarterback you have an opportunity to win the game.
I think my speed is one of my biggest assets.
All the stuff that I wear has some type of meaning.
You know, in college, your second year they expect you to have a sophomore slump.
There's a lot to it, but the bottom line as a receiver is to run the right route, get open and make plays.
I can walk into Walmart in California and not really get mentioned for being a football player.
I'll always have a chip on my shoulder. I always view myself as an underdog.
I would just say that I have high expecations for myself.
Most of my tattoos have a story. When people ask me, I tell them whatever they want hear. 'What's this tattoo? What does this mean? Does it hurt?' I tell them everything they want to know.
I'm a California boy, so I will go anywhere in my Vans. I don't really dress up a lot but I'll wear a suit and wear Vans, no problem.
I have more confidence in myself just to be out there and take the big hit or go across the middle.
I just want to lead by example.
I'm just trying to take a stand for people that are unique.
You'll never hear me talk about stats.
I like to learn on my own.
I can't throw the ball to myself.
I want to encourage open conversation, which allows people to discuss issues and learn from each other.
I hope that people will get to know me and give me the opportunity to get to know them and just respect what I'm doing because I respect how they feel and their thoughts as well.
It's really important to me to stick to my roots by doing what's West Coast: wearing T-shirts and shorts.
I'm into fashion and design and clothing, but I'm not into supporting brands if I don't know what their message is, and how the people that work for them are treated.
I took care of business in the classroom and on the field.
I moved a lot when I was in California, so I know a lot of people everywhere.
I have a little bit more of an edge to me.
I'm not a big fan of any team; I'm a fan of players.
I just love to share my story with people as much as I can.
There's people out there that wear hoodies, that have tattoos and piercing, that look crazy and have huge hearts on the inside.
My hair is crazy, so it's really easy to notice me in public.
People told me I was more of a soccer player, not a football player.
I'm big on doing stuff that people tell me I can't do.
I'm kind of a free spirit, you know what I mean?
I have a '72 Volkswagen bus and it's lime green.
Taking care of your body, that's where my money's at.
At the end of the day, I believe we can all work to foster a spirit of compassion, understanding, and awareness within our communities.
I want to foster a positive relationship between police officers and the communities they protect.
I think that's the beauty of living in America, right? We all get our own opinion, and no one opinion is absolute.
There's no point in having a bunch of stuff that you're not going to wear. Why not just have a few things that you actually like?
They give us this presentation every year about the NFL being a brotherhood. And if something is going on with one of your brothers, I feel like we should be there to have his back and speak up for him.
I've always embraced battles that are a daily occurrence.
I've always rooted on kids that do what they want to do and are being who they want to be.
I've been in my share of trouble.
When I was younger, I grew up a Packers fan because my dad played for the Packers. As I got older, I've fallen away from it.
I love to talk to people.