Tre Boston is more than a safety net while competing for a starting job with Chargers
Posted Aug 11, 2017
It’s easy to spot free safety Tre Boston at a Chargers practice. He’s the guy with the dreadlocks flowing from his helmet to the No. 33 on the back of his jersey, and who is usually break-dancing to music blaring from the speakers surrounding the practice field. “That’s his personality, and it’s contagious,” coach Anthony Lynn said. “You need a few guys like that.”
(Los Angeles Times)
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