I love to score.

I just love winning.

My concern is on winning.

I'm strictly a quarterback.

You just have to stay humble.

I don't wear socks with loafers!

I can hit any target on the field.

I usually eat cereal every morning.

There's always room for improvement.

My teammates have my back; I have theirs.

I like my chances over anyone one-on-one.

If I miss a pass at practice, I'm ticked off.

No teams have asked me to play wide receiver.

I've faced adversity throughout my whole life.

I want to win games. I want to win Super Bowls.

I like throwing touchdowns instead of running them.

If you win the Super Bowl, you're the G.O.A.T to me.

There is a chip on my shoulder, both shoulders, yes sir.

I'm not a ball hog at all. It may look like it, but I'm not.

Sometimes, you just have to take what the defense gives you.

Getting in my head and talking trash, that's not going to work.

I don't mind sitting behind Tom Brady. That is the GOAT himself.

If you're winning Super Bowls, things like gold jackets can follow.

I just keep myself focused and try to prepare each week for our games.

On one-on-one, I'm either trying to get the first down or trying to score.

I'm trying to win the Super Bowl. That's a team award and that's what I want.

Even in high school, I was balanced. It's just that my run plays were dynamic.

Nine times out of 10, if you win the game, it starts with the turnover battle.

I already said it when I got drafted: I wanted to bring a Super Bowl to Baltimore.

I play football. It's about winning games. It's not about who can talk trash the most.

To the Heisman voters, I'm truly honored and humbled to be the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner.

Every quarterback's goofy. Every player out here is goofy. Don't think they're all serious.

You just go in and play with confidence and try to come out with a victory. That's the goal.

Be happy. God gave you a breath to breathe every day. You don't need to be mad about nothin'.

I love putting a chip on my shoulder. It's just more motivation to go out there and show my ability.

I used to play with all the older guys. I never played with, really, my age group when I was younger.

I'm a quarterback at the end of the day. I want to prove that each and every day I go out and practice.

I focus on myself and my teammates. I don't really care about what other people have going on, to be honest.

I want to leave a great legacy behind, not just be a quarterback drafted in the first round who doesn't produce.

I hate running. Only if I have to, but my job is to get the ball to the receivers, the tight ends, running backs.

I'm still growing each and every day. I'm trying to become a better person, a better player and an all-time better QB.

People look at my legs and they see I can make big plays, but they don't really see my arm, and I make big plays with my arm.

I feel like my hand will be a little too high on the football sometimes and that will make the ball go out of whack sometimes.

It's OK, but I'm trying to win the Super Bowl and take it one game at a time. I'm not worried about MVP, you know? If it comes, it comes.

I noticed a lot of dual-threat quarterbacks in the shotgun or in the pistol, a lot of them don't last forever. I want to be in the pocket.

You can have all the stats in the world, but if you're losing, you're probably not going to get talked about. Probably will, but not in a good way.

I came from a high school where I didn't have a playbook or anything like that. Coach would draw it up and get the headset on, and we'd go after it.

Sometimes, they do a great job covering everyone downfield, so you just have to checkdown and hit a tight end to convert. That's just how we play ball.

I just got to do what I have to do to make it possible, and that's to win the Super Bowl. When it comes, the doubters gon' still be there so it really don't matter.

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