Tre Boston

Jayestin Tre'Von Boston Sr. (born June 25, 1992) is an American former professional football safety and current TV host.

As a junior, he posted 41 tackles with 16 solo stops, 4 interceptions on defense and caught 43 passes for 736 yards and 5 touchdowns on offense.

During the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game against LSU, Boston posted three tackles, forced two fumbles, broke up a pass and made an interception.

[6][7] On June 4, 2014, it was reported that Boston underwent sports hernia surgery and would miss organized team activities after sustaining the injuring during rookie minicamp.

[10] Head coach Ron Rivera named Boston the backup free safety, behind Thomas DeCoud, to begin the regular season.

[11] Boston was inactive for the entire preseason and also missed the first five (Weeks 1–5) regular season games due to a groin injury.

On October 30, 2014, Boston earned his first career start after Thomas DeCoud was ruled inactive due to a hamstring injury.

[16] He finished his rookie season in 2014 with 26 combined tackles (18 solo), three pass deflections, one interception, and one touchdown in 11 games and five starts.

[17] Boston missed just one tackle and allowed just five receptions on 222 coverage snaps as a rookie, which ranked fourth-best among all safeties in 2014.

[18] The Panthers won their last four regular season games after benching DeCoud and Cason in favor of Boston and Benwikere.

Boston entered training camp in 2015 slated as the starting free safety, but saw competition from Kurt Coleman.

On January 17, 2015, Boston recorded two solo tackles and made his first career sack on quarterback Russell Wilson during a 31–24 win against the Seahawks in the NFC Divisional Round.

On February 7, 2016, Boston appeared in Super Bowl 50 and made one tackle and was responsible for two penalties as the Panthers lost 24–10 to the Denver Broncos.

[21] Throughout training camp, Boston competed against Dean Marlowe to be a starting safety after a spot was left available after the departure of Roman Harper.

[22] Rivera named Boston the starting free safety to begin the regular season, alongside Coleman.

[25] He finished the 2016 NFL season with 53 combined tackles (38 solo), seven pass deflections, two interceptions, and two sacks in 15 games and ten starts.

Defensive coordinator Al Holcomb decided to move Budda Baker to nickelback after Boston's arrival.

Boston with the Carolina Panthers in 2016