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16 Facts About Cory Rodgers

1.

Dacor Tremaine "Cory" Rodgers was born on February 22,1983 and is an American former professional football wide receiver.

2.

Cory Rodgers wore the number 17 during his tenure at TCU.

3.

Cory Rodgers rushed 17 times for 39 yards and 3 touchdowns, and averaged 22.1 yards per return on kickoffs and 11.0 yards per return on punts.

4.

Cory Rodgers was honored on the Conference USA All-Freshman as both a wide receiver and punt returner and was the third-team punt returner on the All-CUSA team.

5.

Cory Rodgers rushed 12 times for 35 yards and 2 touchdowns, and averaged 23.3 yards per return on kickoffs and 10.2 yards per return on punts.

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Cory Rodgers was honored on the All-CUSA team as the third-team wide receiver and kick returner.

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Cory Rodgers rushed 17 times for 41 yards and 5 touchdowns, and averaged 30.3 yards per return on kickoffs and 15.3 yards per return on punts.

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8.

Cory Rodgers had two kick returns for touchdowns, which tied him for the most in the nation.

9.

Cory Rodgers was honored by the Mountain West Conference as the first-team All-MWC return specialist and as a third-team wide receiver.

10.

Cory Rodgers was named the first-team All-America kick returner by ESPN, Sports Illustrated and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.

11.

In May 2006, Cory Rodgers was arrested for his role in a fight outside of a Fort Worth bar, but was later given probation.

12.

On July 25,2006, Cory Rodgers officially signed a contract with the Green Bay Packers, but on September 2,2006, Cory Rodgers was released by the Packers in the final round of cuts to the 53 man roster to begin the 2006 season.

13.

On September 4,2006, Cory Rodgers signed to the San Francisco 49ers practice squad but was later released on September 26,2006.

14.

In June of the 2007 CFL season, Cory Rodgers made his debut with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League.

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Cory Rodgers was later activated and played in his first game as an Argonaut on August 1,2009, at home against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

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Cory Rodgers was later released by the Argos on September 1,2009.