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CHRISTOPHER JAMES HOGAN IS AN AMERICAN FOOTBALL WIDE RECEIVER & SUPER BOWL CHAMPION FOR THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

Chris Hogan

MY STORY

I was born and raised in Wyckoff, NJ and my drive to be an athlete was in my blood from the beginning. In high school, I was an all-state starting athlete in both lacrosse and football. My collegiate athletic career began with lacrosse when I attended Penn State on a scholarship.
After an ankle injury that kept me on the bench in 2009, I decided to take advantage of my last year of college eligibility. To everyone’s surprise, I decided to play football for the Monmouth University Hawks. That’s when it all changed.
On November 6, 2012, I was signed to the Buffalo Bills practice squad, then promoted to the active roster. My breakout season with the Bills happened two years later when I recorded 41 receptions for 426 yards and 4 touchdowns.
My career highs in that time attracted the attention of the New England Patriots. Shortly after, I was signed as the wide receiver for the Patriots in 2016, just a year before I became a Super Bowl Champion.

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EXPERIENCE

MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY
Hogan displayed his athleticism and versatility as a two-way player while at Monmouth, lining up as cornerback and wide receiver. He made 28 tackles and recorded three interceptions on the defensive side of the ball, and put up 12 catches for 147 yards and three touchdowns as a receiver. The 6’1, 215-pound Hogan impressed during his pro workouts, running a 4.47 40-yard dash, while also recording 28 reps of 225 pounds in the bench press.

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
Played four seasons of lacrosse at Penn State University… Was a starter for the Nittany Lions in the midfield all four years… Was a Second Team All-CAA selection as a senior after scoring 15 goals and assisting on nine others… Led Penn State in goals and points en route to a First Team All-ECAC selection… Finished his career with 71 points on 57 goals and 14 assists.

“IF YOUR NUMBER GETS CALLED

DO WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO DO TO MAKE A PLAY.

DON’T WASTE THE OPPORTUNITY.”

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