Q: What are you up to now?
A: "I own a few restaurants, six Wingstops within the Greater Seattle area and a Drip City Coffee in downtown Seattle. I also work with real estate and technology."
Q: Are you currently working with any charitable organizations
A: "Yes, I'm actually on the board of former Seahawks tight end Copper Helfet's non-profit organization called 'The Nature Project". He started this project trying to encourage kids to get outside more and explore the outdoors instead of sitting in the house."
Q: What is your favorite part about retirement?
A: "Making my own schedule."
Q: What was the most memorable game that you played in for the Seahawks?
A: "It has to be the Patriots game in 2012 when I caught the game-winning 46-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson."

Q: Who was your favorite Seahawks teammate?
A: "Marshawn Lynch."
Q: What is your favorite sports memory as a fan?
A: "The Seahawks game in 2014 when we got the onside kick against Green Bay to go the Super Bowl."
Q: What were your favorite teams growing up?
A: "The Los Angeles Lakers, the Duke Blue Devils, and obviously South Carolina (Gamecocks) football."
Q: What is your most prized possession?
A: "Life."
Q: What is your favorite meal?
A: "Kale, quinoa, avocado and mushrooms."
Q: What is your favorite Seattle restaurant?
A: "The Lakehouse."
Q: What is the number one thing on your bucket list?
A: "I have a couple of more things to complete for the seven wonders of the world, I think I've been to five total – Niagara Falls, The Great Wall of China, Pyramids of Giza, to name a few."
Q: What is your favorite vacation spot?
A: "Thailand."
Q: Who was the biggest influence on your life?
A: "My mother."
Q: What was your first job growing up?
A: "I worked at McDonalds."
Q: What is your favorite movie?
A: "Dumb and Dumber"