Cody Hollister

Arkansas' Cody Hollister, center, carries after a catch on a screen play during the second quarter of the NCAA football game against Alcorn St. on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016, in Little Rock, AR. Arkansas beat Alcorn St., 52-10. (AP Photo/Chris Brashers)

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FOXBOROUGH -- The New England Patriots must sign about 20 undrafted free agents to round out their roster.

They knocked out two with one family.

Cody Hollister and Jacob Hollister, fraternal twin pass catchers hailing from Bend, Oregon, signed with the Patriots shortly after the draft, according to Arkansas beat writer Danny West.

Jacob Hollister, a 6-foot-3, 243-pound tight end, played at Wyoming. He posted 515 receiving yards on 15.1 yards per reception a year ago. His twin brother Cody, a 6-foot-4, 209-pound receiver, caught 27 passes for 342 yards in his three-year career at Arkansas. Cody also played special teams for the Razorbacks.

The Hollisters began their college careers together at Nevada, then transferred to Arizona Western Community College in 2013. The following year, they went their separate ways.

Now, they'll be reunited in Foxborough.

"We've always just been 'the twins,'" Cody Hollister said in an ESPN story this past week. "That's what people called us, because were always together, on the same teams, playing the same sports. Jacob always had a little more hair going - I always had the buzz cut - but we have the same dream and the same belief we can do it."

Check out the full ESPN story here.