The XFL season kicks off on Feb. 18, and more football means more opportunity for one former Ohio State football player who has joined the Houston Roughnecks and hopes to keep his professional football dream alive.
Although Chris Booker wasn’t selected during the XFL draft process, he was signed by Houston and will be given his second taste of professional football after a cup of coffee with the Arizona Cardinals after going undrafted in the NFL this past year.
Most fans will remember Booker as the former walk-on who became a special teams menace and reserve wide receiver. He requested an additional year of eligibility, but this was declined. Now he has the opportunity to extend his football career.
Most fans don’t realize Booker started his collegiate football career at Dayton in the Pioneer Football League in 2016 where he received a redshirt. He transferred to Ohio State and was a star on the club team before earning a walk-on spot with the Buckeyes for the 2019 season.
Extremely blessed and excited to announce I’ve been elected by the @XFLRoughnecks in the #XFLDraft! READY TO GET TO WORK!!
— Book (@cbooks13) November 17, 2022
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