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12 Facts About Logan Kilgore

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Logan Kilgore spent a year each with the Hamilton Tiger Cats and Edmonton Eskimos.

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Logan Kilgore played at the 2013 Armed Forces Bowl with Middle Tennessee.

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On May 24,1990, Logan Kilgore was born in Rocklin, California.

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Logan Kilgore was named the Northern Conference Offensive Player of the Year at Bakersfield College in 2009.

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Logan Kilgore then transferred to Middle Tennessee in 2010, where he began playing for the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team.

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Logan Kilgore held the passing yards season record for Middle Tennessee from 2011 to 2013.

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Logan Kilgore played at the Saints's training camp and was cut from the team in September 2014.

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8.

Logan Kilgore signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League as was a member of their practice roster for the 2015 season.

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In 2019, Logan Kilgore joined the Edmonton Eskimos after not playing in the 2018 CFL season.

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Logan Kilgore's first game with the Eskimos was a pre-season game during the 2019 CFL season, where he scored two touchdowns.

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In 2021, Logan Kilgore ended his playing career to become a coach with the Arkansas State Red Wolves football team.

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In 2023, Logan Kilgore was named tight ends coach at Arkansas State, rejoining Butch Jones and his staff in Jonesboro.