Former Michigan State and Lions receiver Charles Rogers has died at age 38: https://t.co/tj9y5W5rSs pic.twitter.com/JbXJKfZId7
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) November 11, 2019
One of the most highly drafted wide receivers in NFL history, Charles Rogers has died at the age of 38.
A star at Michigan State, Rogers was selected No. 2 overall in the 2003 NFL draft by the in-state Detroit Lions. He was a first-team all-conference pick in back-to-back seasons, winning the Fred Biletnikoff Award as college football’s best wide receiver in 2002. He was also a unanimous All-American selection that season.
Unfortunately, Rogers’ college success never translated to the pro game. He only appeared in 15 games over three seasons with the Lions, catching 36 passes for 440 yards and four touchdowns for his career.
The Detroit Lions released the following statement:
Statement from the Detroit Lions on the passing of former Lions WR Charles Rogers: pic.twitter.com/NyGkrP2fDl
— Tim Twentyman (@ttwentyman) November 11, 2019
Rogers dealt with multiple legal issues during his time in the NFL, and was suspended in 2005 for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.
Though he played just two seasons for the Spartans, his 27 touchdown receptions are still the highest mark in school history, while he ranks No. 3 in career receiving yards.
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