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Chris Hogan reflects on Super Bowl loss: 'It's not a great feeling'

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Patriots receiver Chris Hogan attended the other "combine" this week, as he was in New York City for a "business combine" with other NFL players hosted by former NFL player Kaleb Thornhill.

The week is designed to provide athletes the tools they need to succeed when they retire.


Hogan appeared on Good Morning Football Friday morning to talk about his experience, but also to look back at the loss to the Eagles in Super Bowl LII.

"It's not a great feeling, especially a game like that that comes down to the last play," he said. "You are going back and forth and you just kind of, I guess it kind of culminates at the end of that game and you think about everything you went through to get to that point. You just start reflecting on the game and you just start to think, 'Could I have done this? Could I have done that?'

"At the end of the day, it was a really great game and I speak personally for our team, we played really well. We did whatever we could."

The wide receiver finished the game with six catches for 128 yards and a touchdown.

Hogan is already focused on the 2018 season and hoping to get back to a third straight Super Bowl.

"I am looking on to the next season and getting ready to try and get back to that moment," he said.