
MSU defensive lineman Khris Bogle gets NFL minicamp invite from New York Giants
MSU defensive lineman Khris Bogle gets NFL minicamp invite from New York Giants Michigan State defensive lineman Khris Bogle will get a chance to play his way onto the New York Giants' roster
Michigan State defensive lineman Khris Bogle will continue his football career in the Big Apple.
Bogle will get the opportunity to earn his spot in the NFL with the New York Giants after receiving a minicamp invite on Sunday. Bogle went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft but will now have the chance to earn a spot on the Giants' roster thanks to this minicamp invite.
Bogle wrapped up a six year college career this past season with the Spartans. Bogle transferred to Michigan State in 2021 after playing three years at Florida. During his time with the Gators, Bogle appeared in 35 games where he recorded 69 tackles (12 for loss), 8 sacks, 2 passes defended and 1 forced fumble.
Following his time at Florida, Bogle appeared in 26 games across three years at Michigan State. As a Spartan, Bogle recorded 62 tackles (13 for loss) and 6.5 sacks.
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