Tre Boston has blinged out his whole family (Photo)

Tre Boston, Carolina Panthers. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)
Tre Boston, Carolina Panthers. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) /
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Tre Boston and his family are the coldest unit in the NFL with their new bling.

A player’s jewelry helps identify a persona for those around the sporting universe. It’s clear say that Carolina Panthers’ Tre Boston and his entire family have to be one of the more blinged-out units around the NFL.

According to an Instagram account titled “Ari the Jeweler” Boston bought himself, his wife and his son all matching No.33 pendants, decked from head to toe in diamonds. Yes, his one-year-old son,. Tre Jr., will be decked out in his Daddy’s number as well.

Each one came in a different design with the words “beyond belief” inscribed on the back. Needless to say, it would be hard to see another No.33 be as cold as this trio.

Boston’s bling identifies his on-field persona

As a player, Boston is one of the coldest defensive backs in the NFL. Herald for his coverage skills as a deep free safety, the 28-year-old has been one of the more consistent players at his position over the past three seasons. For the Panthers in 2020, Boston has tallied 47 total tackles, three pass deflections and forced fumble through eight games.

The Panthers (3-5) has seen much improvement in their secondary with Boston and the addition of rookie Jeremy Chinn. So far, they rank in the top 10 in average yards per pass (6.6) and fewest touchdowns allowed (9).

Who knows how much those pendants cost Boston, but if Carolina perhaps earns a playoff berth in 2020, the veteran safety might want to get each member of secondary a matching set for Christmas. Boston might be the most iced out safety in the NFL. Imagine in the Panthers entire secondary followed in a similar fashion?

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