University of Massachusets Athletics
Football

- Title:
- Wide Receivers
Alma Mater: SUNY-Brockport '13
Season at Massachusetts: First
Jordan Hogan was named to the Massachusetts football staff as the wide receivers coach in January 2025. He joins the Minutemen after most recently serving as the offensive assistant coach, working primarily with wide receivers, with the San Francisco 49ers for two seasons.
With the 49ers, Hogan initially joined in 2023 under the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. In his role, he worked with the wide receivers in executing practice and game plans. Hogan helped Brandon Aiyuk earn AP Second-Team All-Pro honors after registering a career-high 1,342 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, as Aiyuk’s 17.9 yards per reception ranked second in the NFL. Hogan aided the 49ers to an NFC Championship title and an appearance in Super Bowl LVII in the 2023-24 season.
Before joining the 49ers, Hogan was the wide receivers coach at Colgate for the 2022 season, after spending two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals as part of the Bill Bidwill Fellowship. Hogan was named to the FootballScoop’s Minority Watch List in 2022 while with the Cardinals, where he worked with the offensive staff and served as an assistant in the quarterbacks room.
Prior to Hogan’s time in the NFL, he spent three seasons at Cornell as the wide receivers coach. There, he aided in the development of several record-setting players at that position. A total of 20 different Big Red players caught at least one pass in 2018 under Hogan.
Along with his role with the Arizona Cardinals, Hogan has served in similar NFL capacities in the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship with the Baltimore Ravens in 2019, Indianapolis Colts in 2017 and the Buffalo Bills in 2016.
Hogan had wide receiver coaching stops at Division II Stonehill College (2017) and Division III Buffalo State College (2013-2017). He also served as the wide receivers coach for the US National Team development game in Canton, Ohio, in 2016.
A standout wide receiver at The State University of New York, Brockport, Hogan currently ranks seventh in school history in career receiving yards (1,546) and 11th in catches (108). He earned All-League honors as a junior and was a preseason All-American as a senior captain.
A native of Newfane, New York, Hogan earned his bachelor’s degree in communications and media studies from SUNY-Brockport in 2013.