"Raymond Earl Rhodes" is a former senior defensive assistant for the Cleveland Browns. He is also the former American football head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. Rhodes is the former assistant defensive backs coach of the Houston Texans, and earned five Super Bowl rings as an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers. He was named NFL Coach of the Year Award/Coach of the Year by The Associated Press in 1995, his first season as a head coach.

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I'm not one to volunteer to go to the doctor. So quite naturally, when I volunteered, my wife was aware that something serious was going on because that's the last thing I would do.

I'm not going to lie and sit here and say I'm 100 percent. I'm not, but I'm feeling well enough to come back and work and come back and do some things. I'm not going to rush it.

There's pressure on me. There's pressure on our whole football team. I'm not one of those guys that's trying to hang on to a job. If I'm not good enough to get things done, I shouldn't be here. And I will never waver from that.

We want to look at the players. We've got to get guys snaps. Guys have to get valuable snaps, so we can evaluate against other teams.

It hurts you in your gut. It hurts you all over. There's not very many days that you go through that it's not sticking in your craw. When you line up, when you finish up. You're always thinking about that because you don't want that to happen again.

I'm one of those guys who knows when something serious is going on. And this is a lot more serious than anything that has happened in my life.

The most important thing right now for me is to realize if I don't have my health, I don't have anything. Regardless of how much I love this game, I'm going to make sure I look out for my health. Because this was a scare.

I'm an early guy and a late guy.