July 5, 2024

Tre Mosley, a former wide receiver for Michigan State, has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals.

An opportunity to be on an NFL team has been earned by another former Spartan.

Tre Mosley, a former Spartan wide receiver, was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals, as Michigan State football disclosed on Saturday.

Rocky Lombardi, the quarterback for the Michigan State Spartans, who actually threw to Mosley during the team’s 2024 Pro Day, will be joining Mosley.

The five-year Michigan State wide receiver comes off a 2023 in which he played eight games before suffering an injury that ended his career as a Spartan sooner than expected. Mosley made seven starts, registering 288 yards and two touchdowns on 28 receptions.

That 2023 season followed a 2022 campaign in which Mosley recorded 359 yards and four touchdowns on 35 receptions while starting in eight of his 12 appearances.

Mosley’s 35 receptions matched his career-high from the season before (2021) when he posted a career-best 530 receiving yards while tallying three touchdown catches.

Mosley redshirted the season prior (2020) but played in the Spartans’ final six games of their 2019 season. In five seasons, Mosley earned four letters.

Entering Michigan State, Mosley was the No.1 ranked wide receiver in the state of michigan by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals.

Mosley finished his career at Michigan State tied for 17th in program history in career receptions (126), tied for 25th in touchdown receptions (10) and 28th in receiving yards (1,464).

Despite redshirting the 2020 season, Mosley participated in the last six games of the Spartans’ 2019 campaign. Mosley received four letters in five seasons.

Mosley was rated as the top wide receiver in the state of Michigan going into Michigan State by Rivals, ESPN, and 247Sports.

At the end of his Michigan State career, Mosley was tied for 17th place in programme history with 126 career receptions, 25th place with 10 touchdown receptions, and 28th place with 1,464 receiving yards.

“This is something I was focused on and had circled on my calendar since the ending of the season,” Mosley stated. People continue to doubt my health, even though there are those who are aware. Simply being able to show there and respond to every inquiry and check every box…For the ones who can most certainly go to the combine and perform well, this was our combine.”

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