FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Chris Hogan came to New England this offseason unsure of what to expect after spending four mostly quiet seasons in Buffalo.
After putting on one of the most memorable performances by a receiver in Patriots playoff history, he'll end the first season in his new home with a trip to the Super Bowl.
Hogan set a franchise playoff record with nine receptions for 180 yards in the Patriots 36-17 rout over the Steelers in Sunday's AFC championship game, breaking the mark Deion Branch set against Denver 11 years ago.
Not bad for a guy that played only one season of college football.