Why Tre Boston Decided to Become a Bolt
Posted May 16, 2017
Tre Boston had a decision to make. Surprisingly released after starting 10 games for the Carolina Panthers in 2016, the 24-year old safety was a hot commodity coveted by numerous teams. After some time he whittled his list down to three choices – the Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers. Still, one made more sense above the rest.
(San Diego Chargers)
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