Chris Hogan is one the best known American football players in the whole world! He is a wide reciever for the Patriots.
So let’s dive in to some trivias about his career and life!
- His full name is Christopher James Hogan
- He was born on October 24, 1988
- He is an American football wide receiver
- He plays for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL)
- He played college football at Monmouth University
- Prior to his football career, he played intercollegiate lacrosse at Penn State
- Chris Hogan had joinedthe NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2011
- Hogan did not appear in a regular season game until 2012
- Then he was a member of the Buffalo Bills
- Prior to his tenure with the Bills, he was signed by the San Francisco 49ers
- The New York Giants
- And Miami Dolphins
- Chris Hogan did not make the final roster of each team
- After four seasons with the Bills, Hogan signed a three-year deal with the Patriots
- He made his Super Bowl appearances in each season of the contract
- He helped the team win Super Bowl LI in 2017 and Super Bowl LIII in 2019
- During his tenure with the Dolphins, Hogan was featured prominently on the 2012 season of HBO’s Hard Knocks
- Reggie Bush nicknamed him “7-Eleven” because he was “always open”
- In 2015, Maximum Human Performance (MHP) announced the signing of Chris Hogan to a sponsorship deal
- He is 6ft 1in tall
- Chris Hogan weights 210 lb
- Born and raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey
- Hogan played both football and lacrosse at Ramapo High School
- He was a first-team All-New Jersey performer as a junior and senior in lacrosse
- And an all-state first teamer as a senior in football
- Hogan chose to attend Penn State on scholarship to help build a rising Nittany Lions men’s lacrosse program
- He started all 13 games as a freshman in 2007
- He scored 11 goals
- But appeared in just three games as a sophomore because of a high ankle sprain
- In 2009, Hogan had 29 goals on 133 shots
- He was named first-team All-ECAC
- He was also voted captain for his senior season
- He graduated in 2010 with one year of college sports eligibility remaining
- Hogan chose to enroll at Monmouth University to play football for its Hawks
- He immediately secured a spot as a quarterback/ receiver
- He also played at cornerback due to injuries in the secondary
- Chris Hogan played also on all special teams units
- He finished his one -year college football career with 3 TD passes, 12 receptions for 147 yards and three touchdowns on offense
- And 28 tackles and three interceptions on defense
- Outside of his speed, Hogan is also noted for his strength as a wide receiver
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