25 Big-Name Athletes Who Are Now Working 9-to-5 Jobs

Charles Rogers

Charles Rogers
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Charles Rogers was an unstoppable Spartan for two seasons in East Lansing. The 6-foot-3, 202-pound Rogers, a unanimous All-American in 2002 who earned that year’s Fred Biletnikoff Award and Paul Warfield Trophy, was drafted by the Detroit Lions with the second overall selection in 2003. The Michigander failed to groove in Motown and he sustained season-ending injuries to his clavicle in 2003 and 2004. To compound issues, on three instances, Rogers violated the NFL’s substance abuse policy. The Lions released Rogers in September 2006 and he never played in the league again. The 37-year-old Rogers is currently employed at an auto repair shop called Uptown Motors in Fort Myers, Florida.