Jacob Dwight Rogers (born August 17, 1981) is a former
American football offensive tackle
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in the
National Football League (NFL) for the
Dallas Cowboys. He played
college football
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at the
University of Southern California.
Early years
Rogers was born in
Oxnard, California. He attended
Oxnard High School, where he started as a
quarterback, before switching to
tight end as a sophomore. He also played
defensive end,
linebacker and
punter. As a junior, he caught 17 passes for 201 yards and 5
touchdowns.
As a senior
tight end, he finished with 39 receptions for 412 yards (10.6 average yards) and 4
touchdowns, despite missing the last 4 games with a separated shoulder. He also received
Super Prep
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In 19 ...
All-American and All-far west honors. He averaged 10 rebounds a game as a senior for the
basketball team.
College career
Rogers accepted a football scholarship from the
University of Southern California, where he played for head coach
Pete Carroll's
USC Trojans football team from 2000 to 2003.
As a true freshman, he missed most of the season due to a dislocated left shoulder. The next year, he came back as a
redshirt freshman and was converted into an
offensive tackle
Offensive may refer to:
* Offensive, the former name of the Dutch political party Socialist Alternative
* Offensive (military), an attack
* Offensive language
** Fighting words or insulting language, words that by their very utterance inflict inj ...
, playing behind
left tackle Brent McCaffrey. He needed off-season surgery to repair a dislocated right shoulder.
As a sophomore, although he missed spring practice while rehabbing his shoulder, he earned the starting
left tackle job. As a senior in 2003, he was one of the nation's top
offensive tackle
Offensive may refer to:
* Offensive, the former name of the Dutch political party Socialist Alternative
* Offensive (military), an attack
* Offensive language
** Fighting words or insulting language, words that by their very utterance inflict inj ...
s, the
Morris Trophy winner, a first-team
All-Pac-10 selection and a consensus first-team
All-American. He was a starter in the
2003 Orange Bowl
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and the
2004 Rose Bowl
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, blocking for
Carson Palmer and
Matt Leinart.
Professional career
Dallas Cowboys
Rogers was selected by the
Dallas Cowboys in the second round (52nd overall) of the
2004 NFL Draft
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, after dropping because of his injury history. As a rookie, he was moved to
right tackle, but couldn't win the starting position over former
undrafted free agents
Kurt Vollers
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and
Torrin Tucker
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. He dressed but did not participate in six games, playing in only 2 games for
special teams purposes. On January 11,
2005
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, he had shoulder surgery.
On August 9,
2005
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, he suffered a shoulder injury a day after being named the starter at
right tackle. On August 13,
2005
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, he sprained the medial collateral ligament in his left knee and although the team felt he could still play the season with the injury (
Mark Tuinei had a similar situation), Rogers decided to have
microfracture surgery and be put on the
injured reserve list. This disagreement did not sit well with the Cowboys, who made him rehab outside of the team's training facilities and eventually waived him on March 17,
2006
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.
Denver Broncos
After a year out of
football
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, he signed with the
Denver Broncos as a
free agent on January 2,
2007
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. Rogers was practicing with the first team at
right tackle throughout training camp, until suffering another left knee injury. On August 21, he was waived before the season started.
Personal life
Rogers began coaching at the
University of Mississippi in 2007, and also coached at
Central Connecticut State University in 2008 and 2009. He currently works in a family business in
Ventura, California.
References
External links
Where are they now - Jacob Rogers
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1981 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Oxnard, California
Players of American football from California
All-American college football players
American football offensive tackles
USC Trojans football players
Dallas Cowboys players
Central Connecticut Blue Devils football coaches
Oxnard High School alumni