"Everyone knows that we need to make better choices with what we eat. Football players are no different – and they’ve seen me, coming in at year fourteen, which I completely attribute to the dramatic change in my diet. Eating a more plant-based diet has allowed me to bounce back quicker, it’s helped me to stay around the NFL and still play at the high-level I play at – at a physically demanding position. I attribute everything to my diet."
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"Q & A with Tony Gonzalez: All-Pro Football Player on Plant-Based Diet, Slow Food + More!", MindBodyGreen.com (August 24, 2010).
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