Michigan State football WR Tre Mosley signs UDFA contract with the Cincinnati Bengals

Tre Mosley is the latest Spartan to sign a UDFA contract with the Cincinnati Bengals

It’s a Michigan State reunion in Cincinnati! Yet another former Spartan has signed to the Cincinnati Bengals. Michigan State football wide receiver Tre Mosley is the latest, signing an undrafted free agent contract with the Bengals.

Mosley is now the fourth undrafted former Spartan to sign with the Bengals, joining former teammates Joe Bachie, Rocky Lombardi, and Michael Dowell in Cincinnati.

Mosley had his best season with the Spartans back in 2021 where he caught 35 passes for 530 yards and three touchdowns.

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MSU football captain, WR Tre Mosley out vs. Nebraska

Michigan State football will be without one of its top wide receivers in Saturday’s game vs. Nebraska

Michigan State football will be without one of its top wide receivers in Saturday’s game vs. Nebraska.

Michigan State released their official injury report a few hours before kickoff on Saturday, and Mosley was one of the notable Spartans listed as out. Michigan State will also be without left tackle Brandon Baldwin and tight end Maliq Carr.

Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. ET. This matchup between Michigan State and Nebraska will be televised on Fox Sports 1.

Check out the complete injury report below:

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Michigan State football names captains for game against Iowa

Check out Michigan State football’s captains for their week five game against Iowa:

Michigan State has announced who will lead the Spartans into Kinnick Stadium for their game against Iowa. The Spartans will have defensive tackle Simeon Barrow, linebacker Cal Haladay and wide receiver Tre Mosley leading the team as captains for the week five contest with the Hawkeyes.

Mosley and Barrow have been captains every week this year, while this is the first time Haladay will be featured.

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Michigan State football names captains for week one contest against Central Michigan

MSU has announced their team captains for the home opener against Central Michigan:

As many fans know, with some liking or disliking it, Mel Tucker does not name captains prior to the season, but electing to go with different captains every week. The weekly captain thing has been consistent throughout his tenure and will be continuing this year. You can view last year’s tracker, HERE.

Alas, the season is almost here and captains for MSU’s week one contest against Central Michigan has been announced:

The Spartans will be led by Jacoby Windmon, Simeon Barrow and Tre Mosley.

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Michigan State WR Tre Mosley makes joke about QB competition

WR Tre Mosley has jokes about MSU’s QB competition:

Ahead of Friday’s season opener against Central Michigan, there are a lot of questions that fans want answered. One of those questions is the status of MSU’s QB situation.

With media availability this week, the Spartans coaching staff sent senior Tre Mosley to answer questions to the media. One question asked to Mosley was about the QB situation and his answer will make you laugh.

Mosley shared that he might have won the QB battle and could be lining up under center for the Spartans:

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Seven Spartans land on preseason Senior Bowl Watch List

See which Spartans were included in the Reese’s Senior Bowl preseason watch list

Which Spartans could end up at the Reese’s Senior Bowl this year?

Former Michigan State wide receiver Jayden Reed thrived at last year’s Senior Bowl — which helped him rise all the way up to the second round of the NFL Draft. On Wednesday, the Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List was released with seven different Spartans being included on the list.

See which Spartans were included on the preseason watch list:

MSU WR Tre Mosley picks up high praise from head coach Mel Tucker

Tre Mosley has earned high praise from head coach Mel Tucker during preseason fall camp

Michigan State’s leading returning wide receiver has picked up some high praise from Mel Tucker.

Tre Mosley was recently singled out by Tucker during media availability where he stated Mosley will surprise some people this year. Check out the complete quote from Tucker below:

With Jayden Reed and Keon Coleman gone from last year’s team, Mosley is the only returning wide receiver with substantial playing time and production. Each of the last two seasons he recorded 35 catches for a total of 889 yards and seven touchdowns.

Mosley will be expected to step up this fall so this is promising to hear from Tucker. Hopefully, this high praise will be realized and seen on the field when the Spartans open the season on Sept. 1 against Central Michigan.

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WATCH: MSU wide receivers securing highlight catches during practice

Michigan State will need a number of new guys to step up at wide receiver this fall to make up for lost production from last year

Entering the season, one of the biggest question marks for Michigan State football will be the wide receivers. A clip released from practice on Wednesday suggests that position group may be better than we think.

The official Michigan State football social media account released a short video clip on Wednesday showcasing multiple wide receivers making nice catches in practice. Tre Mosley, Christian Fitzpatrick, Aziah Johnson and Sebastian Brown were all seen in the short clip.

Michigan State lost its top two wide receivers from last year’s team and return only one receiver — Mosley — who had more than 100 yards in receiving last year. So it’s definitely going to be a lot of new faces getting an opportunity to stand out this fall.

Check out the video clip below:

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15 Spartans named to 2024 Shrine Bowl watch list

See which Spartans made the Shrine Bowl 1,000 preseason watch list

Numerous Spartans have been tabbed as candidates to play in this next year’s Shrine Bowl.

The Shrine Bowl released its top 1,000 players that are draft eligible for next year, and 15 Spartans cracked the list. Some of the notable Michigan State football players to make the list are: wide receiver Tre Mosley, linebacker Jacoby Windmon, linebacker Cal Haladay, tight end Maliq Carr and running back Jalen Berger.

Click on the tweet below to see the complete breakdown from Stephen Brooks of 247Sports:

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Michigan State football WR Tre Mosley nominated for AFCA Good Works Team for work in community

Michigan State wide receiver Tre Mosley is being recognized for his work in the community

Michigan State football has a new presumed No. 1 receiver this year in Tre Mosley, and now Mosley is also being recognized for his work in the community. On Tuesday, it was announced that Tre Mosley has been nominated for the AFCA Good Works Team for his stellar work in the community.

From the AFCA:

Established in 1992, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team is one of the most coveted community service awards in college football. From the 136 nominees, the final roster of 23 award recipients will bring together 11 players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision; 11 players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA); and one honorary head coach. To be considered for a spot on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, each player must be actively involved with a charitable organization or service group while maintaining strong academic standing.

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