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Fast Facts: Neville Gallimore

What was your welcome to the NFL moment?

Probably just having to go get food for the veteran guys. When we got done with a Saturday practice before a game, one of the guys was like, 'Man, who got the food?' I was just kind of like, 'What's going on?' I'm just thinking he's talking about next week or something. He's like, 'No, we need it now. Flight leaves at 2 p.m. though, don't be late.' They wanted Chick-fil-A and fortunately, I was packed up already. So I had to drive to the spot, get the fast food, and obviously, it was a crazy order. They made me order like $150, $200 worth of Chick-fil-A. And then I'm talking, I just made it for the plane.

What's your favorite football memory ever?

It was probably my junior year of high school. I'm originally from Canada. I went to Canada Prep and it was the first school to play a full U.S. schedule. It was my first time going up against U.S. competition. We played this team called Steubenville in Ohio. And it was my first time seeing and getting a taste of the football culture. It was just small city in Ohio, but I'm talking, there was fans, cheerleaders, bands. It was insane. For me, that was kind of like, 'Oh, I love this feeling,' because in Canada you wouldn't have games like that where the city shuts down like that.

Who's been the toughest offensive lineman to go against?

Fortunately, I've actually been able to go against Zack Martin in Dallas, Quenton Nelson when I was at the Colts, Kevin Dotson when I was with the Rams. I got a chance to go against these guys on the daily in practice, so those three probably stood out.

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