James P. McCoy/ Buffalo News
LONDON — Temperatures dipped to 50 degrees this dreary practice at the Buffalo Bills temporary home as Chris Hogan stepped into the cold tub to ice his feet.
When he played college lacrosse, when he was cut three times in the NFL, he never imagined standing here with this opportunity.
“Yeah, it’s crazy,” Hogan said. “I didn’t think I’d be starting a NFL game. But for me, I’ve got to think I belong here and that I can start in this league. So I’m just going to go out there with all the confidence in the world and try to make plays for this team.