- Don Rogers (offensive lineman)
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Don Rogers Date of birth: December 4, 1936 Place of birth: South Orange, New Jersey Career information Position(s): Offensive lineman College: University of South Carolina Organizations As player: {{{years}}} San Diego Chargers
Miami Dolphins
Denver Broncos
VipersCareer highlights and awards Pro Bowls: 0-1964 Donald Clinton "Don" Rogers was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for five seasons for the San Diego Chargers.[1]
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San Diego Chargers 1963 AFL Champions Chuck Allen | Lance Alworth | George Blair | Frank Buncom | Reg Carolan | Sam DeLuca | Earl Faison | Gary Glick | George Gross | Sam Gruneisen | John Hadl | Dick Harris | Bobby Jackson | Emil Karas | Keith Kinderman | Dave Kocourek | Ernie Ladd | Bobby Lane | Keith Lincoln | Paul Lowe | Jacque MacKinnon | Paul Maguire | Gerry McDougall | Charlie McNeil | Bob Mitinger | Ron Mix | Don Norton | Ernie Park | Bob Petrich | Jerry Robinson | Don Rogers | Tobin Rote | Henry Schmidt | Pat Shea | Walt Sweeney | Dick Westmoreland | Bud Whitehead | Ernie Wright
Head Coach Sid Gillman
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