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Donald Lavert Rogers (September 17, 1962 – June 27, 1986) was an American professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for two seasons during the mid-1980s. His career was cut short when he died of a heart attack caused by cocaine use.
Donald Clinton Rogers (born December 4, 1936) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive lineman for five seasons with the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League (AFL). He played college football for the South Carolina Gamecocks. [1] [2]
Rogers scored the two extra-time goals which won the 1969 Football League Cup Final for Swindon, 3–1 against Arsenal. He signed for Crystal Palace in 1972 for a fee of £147,000. Highlights included scoring two goals in a 5–0 victory over Manchester United at Selhurst Park in 1972 and scoring the goal of the season in 1973, selected from ...
The 1986 Cleveland Browns season was the team’s 37th season with the National Football League.The death of Don Rogers, a promising young defensive back who was preparing to enter his third season in the NFL, cast a black cloud over the team as it prepared for the 1986 season.
South Carolina football will wear throwback uniforms Saturday against Akron. It's the Gamecocks' first night game in Williams-Brice Stadium in 2024.
The players union repeated its call for grass less than 48 hours after Rodgers' injury. Howell said players know the change would cost money but argue the bigger cost is losing the NFL's best ...
Don Rogers may refer to: Don Rogers (footballer) (born 1945), English footballer Don Rogers (offensive lineman) (born 1936), American football offensive lineman
The American Football Coaches Association proposed it in January 2017. Those who don't like players exiting at midseason should point at the people who asked for the four-game redshirt. The ...