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One of the greatest to ever don the Michigan State green and white, Charles Rogers has died.
The former All-American was only 38.
Former Michigan State tight end Chris Baker confirmed the news on Twitter this morning.
Devastated to learn of the passing of my spartan brother Charles Rodgers. Spoke with his mom this morning. Please pray for her and his children. Please also be respectful of their privacy at this difficult time. Rip Chuck đź’”
— Chris Baker (@Toten86) November 11, 2019
Rogers starred at MSU from 2000-02. He finished his MSU career with 2,821 yards on 135 catches to go with 27 touchdowns. He also caught a touchdown in 13 straight games. Rogers entered the NFL draft early and was selected by the Detroit Lions with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 draft.
A look at Rogers' MSU career stats:
2001 – 67 rec., 1,470 yards, 14 TDs
2002 – 68 rec., 1,351 yards, 13 TDs pic.twitter.com/1sgULsvWfa— Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) November 11, 2019
Injuries and drug problems kept his NFL career from ever amounting to what it could have been.
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