 I am Reggie Raglan. You are watching Time to Football. Reggie Raglan. The Reggie Raglan of the Kansas City Chiefs. I would have said the Buffalo Bills, but it ended up being a good trade. Would you say so? Oh, yeah. The Lord works in mysterious ways, and he put me in the best position for me to thrive as a football player and as a person. I have no ill will towards the Bills, and I just wish I got a chance to play for Rex, you know. I told him I'd see him in my first year, but for the most part, man, I'm blessed to be in this position. I am in now. Since you've been here in 2017, what's the culture like here? Who's your mentor, someone that you look up to in the locker room that's really helped you out and get adjusted to the Kansas City Chiefs? When I first got here was Derek Johnson. Derek's like one of my favorite guys ever. Like, I know I can call him and ask him questions about football, life, or anything like that. So I'm going to say Derek, man, and then Justin Houston and Eric Mary, all those guys. And then, you know, we got Terrell Suggs now. So I'll be talking to him, picking his brain about things on and off the field. So I'm very blessed to have been around some great guys so far in my life. So that's currently, right now, mentorship. Growing up, who's your role model? Who did you want to kind of mimic your game after? Oh, man, Ray Lewis. That was the guy for me. I tried to wear his number as a kid growing up, 52, and I tried to play like him, too. Got to be smart, control everything on the field, and just come down and hit when it was time to. So I still try to model my game after him, to be told.