 Another Super Bowl has come to pass and once again the New England Patriots, they reign victorious on the grid art. While Tom Brady and Julian Edelman have been highlight stars, one of the team's fastest rising stars is 23-year-old running back, Sonya Michelle. He's not the only one of the Michelle family members to take his talents to the NFL. His older brother is a wide receiver who just signed to last year's champs, the Philadelphia Eagles. Born in the USA to Haitian immigrants, Sony truly embodies everything great about the American dream. Graduating from the University of Georgia in 2017, he was selected by the Patriots in the first round of the NFL Draft. At the time of this recording and social media following, it includes 112,000 followers on Twitter as well as 350,000 on Instagram. And with the team's victory against the Los Angeles Rams just last Sunday, well, things are only going to get a little better from there. Sonya Michelle was born on February 17th, 1995 in Plantation, Florida, that's in the Miami metro area. There was parents are originally from Haiti. Sunday's mother Marie, she came over to the USA on a tiny boat with 13 other people. Working as a housekeeper, she eventually met Sonya's dad Jean-Michel. When she finally became financially stable in America, while Marie, she brought her young daughter LaMise over from Haiti. Now being from the Caribbean, Sonya's parents knew very little about American football. His mother, she actually recalled being quite nervous watching her son on the field. She stated, In Haiti we play soccer, we don't know anything about football. When Sonya is playing running back and has the ball, everybody is tackling him. Me, I want to jump on the field to get my son. One time the coach is telling me, Miss Michelle, it doesn't work like that. Sonya's dad played soccer back in Haiti and he states that during his childhood he had never seen somebody run quite as fast as Jean-Michel. During an interview, he once recalled the time when he and his brother were racing and his dad suddenly jumped in and took off. The two kids thought they were fast up until then. While the Michelle family did not have a ton of money, Sonya has stated that his parents always came through with providing shoes and clothes needed for school. Now Marie and Jean were incredibly hard working and they were ambitious. According to sources, Sonya was athletic as a child, originally focused on soccer. He was introduced to football by his older brother, Marquen. My brother actually played offensive line together because we wasn't as talented as we thought. At the age of 7, Sonya hit the field for the first time as an offensive linesman. He and Marquen, well they would play together around the neighborhood and he stated, Me and my brother played guard and tackle, I had number 70 and he had number 71. It was the weirdest thing ever, we were just big. The coach didn't know how athletic we were, but we made the All-Star team that year so I mean that's a positive. Sonya pursued football as an attempt to follow in his brother's footsteps and here they are in a photo together on a local team called the Hurricanes back in 2002. Sonya on the left and Marquen on the right. Sonya attended the American Heritage School and Independent Private School located in Plantation. He began playing as a running back for the school's football team which are weirdly enough called the American Heritage Patriots. This was in the 8th grade. In Sonya's senior year he had rushed over 1,800 yards and he was also active in track and field. In 2014 Sonya moved on to the University of Georgia where he played for the Bulldogs until 2017. During his tenure at Georgia he rushed over 3,613 yards and made 33 touchdowns. Now we actually found an old video of Sonya during his time at the University and apparently he goes by the name of Two Stacks. Not bad. In the video Sonya can be seen in a studio laying down a track with his brother Marquen adding backup vocals. It's all about finding the right beat.