With all this change, Tremble is desperate for the one constant in his life—football—to be just that again. And he's close, so close, after having back surgery in May.
"It's tough because you get that football bug where you just want to be out there, you want to try to do the run, the plays, make a play, do all this stuff so it kind of pulls at your heartstrings a little bit because people are like, oh you missed camp that's the hardest part like aren't you happy you did?
"No, because like I love this stuff. So that was really tough, kind of being on the side, but I think trying to work as hard as I could on the side, so I can't even focus on that, made up for me just not feeling like I could play football."
The procedure sidelined him for the entire offseason, but it was worth the hassle, Tremble said Tuesday, since he feels it cleared out everything that had arisen over the years due to playing the sport.
"Football is a 100 percent injury rate, and it was something that just kept lingering around, so luckily we caught it in OTAs and just got it wrapped up with.
"I mean, this was kind of the end, be-all to kind of clear it out, get rid of it," explained Tremble. "After dealing with it for almost a year plus, it's nice to know that I can just play football and be me again without having that kind of weighed me down."