Panthers’ Tre Boston Has Bounced Back From First Seahawks Game
Posted Jan 7, 2015
Tre Boston hasn’t taken the most direct route from draft pick to starter. After undergoing hernia surgery in the spring, he missed OTAs, minicamp, most of training camp, and the first few weeks of the season. But he’s a key reason for the Panthers’ defensive surge, and now he gets a chance to make better memories against Seattle.
(Black and Blue Review)
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