
Tiger-Cats Sign Chris Coleman
Published on September 26, 2023 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats News Release
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Tuesday, the football club has signed American receiver Chris Coleman.
Coleman, 24, spent time with the National Football League's Miami Dolphins after originally signing with the club as an undrafted free agent (2023). The 5'11, 192-pound native of Bakersfield, California played 11 games over two seasons (2021-22) at Cal Poly University, recording 48 receptions for 702 yards and five touchdowns. Coleman began his collegiate career at Fresno State University, where he played both defensive back and receiver, suiting up in 24 games over four seasons (2018-20), recording 16 receptions for 265 yards and one touchdown.
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