During his absence from camp, Ja’Tavion Sanders has been able to take first-team reps, fast-tracking his progress for his rookie season and what will now be his second year.

“I love JT, he’s a good kid and a really good football player,” Tremble praised. “And seeing him do what he’s done, he’s shoot, he’s done it for almost two years in a row in camp, taking every rep, and he’s took it like a trooper, man.”

That progression with Sanders, coupled with Tremble’s impact on the offense, has allowed Dave Canales to craft an offense that highlights the tight ends, which has become Tremble’s favorite part of game days.

“It’s a lot more fun when I, when the whole staff, everyone is collectively trying to get the tight end the ball,” said Tremble.

“Having that confidence in our entire group is really nice, especially going into a week knowing hey we’re getting these kind of routes, this kind of concepts, like it’s really fun to go into a week, going in there and knowing that in the game it’s going to happen.

“So I’m really excited for this year.”