Family
Trey and his wife, Jameice, recently celebrated two years of marriage with the birth of their son, Ferrell Edmunds IV. To celebrate his wife’s doctoral program graduation, the two took off on a European adventure, exploring the architecture, museums, rich history, and of course food in Barcelona and Paris. They enjoyed pastries, croissants, and discovered the art of making paella. In addition to his wife and new son, Trey has a close-knit relationship with his immediate family. Working with his brothers, Tremaine and Terrell, who also play in the NFL, the brothers collaborate to empower youth and uplift communities through philanthropic initiatives, mentorship programs, and educational outreach efforts. His close and supportive relationship with his parents has provided inspiration and guidance in his personal and professional endeavors.


My Brothers Keeper Foundation
The My Brother’s Keeper Foundation, spans numerous communities, uplifting youth through scholarships, events, give-aways, and mentorship. Coming off of their most recent event, the 1 Dream One Team Scholarship Gala, six student athletes were awarded scholarships to support their continued learning and futures. Originally guided by their mom, Trey now leads full-time, driven by the belief that through Christ, anything is achievable. Along with promoting positivity, faith, and resilience, inspiring youth to pursue their dreams despite challenges , their mission is to be role models, showing young people that dedication and hard work pave the path to success.
After School Program
Opening in January 2025, the E-BOYZ Innovation Learning Program is targeting middle school students in the Danville Public Schools system in Trey’s hometown of Danville, VA. The after school program engages youth in high quality education enrichment and creative arts curriculum. Founded upon innovation, vision, excellence and his mother’s love for music, the program will not only bring a safe space to elevate academics, but provide authentic opportunities for middle schoolers to build the social and emotional skills needed to be successful in life. The free program will support students who might not have an interest in athletics, but want to engage in a creative space and elevate their interests and talents.
