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This looks like a job for, ... Tommy Tremble

"Spider-Man, DC, all that, The Avengers, Fantastic Four, all that stuff I've loved since I was a kid. My uncles kind of put me on when I was a kid," Tremble recalls. "I was like 5 years old watching those PG-13 movies, but it's OK because it's a superhero film."

His favorite, though, was always Superman.

"I love the belief of Superman," Tremble said. "He always gives people hope no matter what's going on. He always gives people hope in the worst situations, always has a smile on his face, and you know you're going to be OK."

It's why, as Tremble aged and found additional interests, he still held on to that Superman ring, wearing it every day…until the day he lost it.

That was around eight years ago, right as the tight end was embarking on the next phase of his life: college and professional football. It was another area of which his family was very familiar. In addition to grandfather Rich signing a rookie contract with the Atlanta Falcons. His uncles are embedded in the sport, including his uncle Bert Watts, a defensive coach in the league, most recently with the Panthers.

And his dad, Greg Tremble, won a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys in the 1995 season as a defensive back.

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