Jacquizz Rodgers Wife, Brother, Height, Weight, Bio, NFL Career
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Jacquizz Rodgers has lived his whole life for America’s favorite sport and will continue to do so until he reaches retirement age. He is a product of the Oregon Beavers soccer team and was once a mustang of Rosenberg Texas. More than that, soccer is in his blood, as some of his family members practice the sport professionally. No wonder the boy is so good at catching passes when he blocks the opponent in rash games. Learn more about the tiny tailback, who is a giant when it comes to goals; his biography, family life, NFL career, and other interesting things we’ve collected about Jacquizz.

Jacquizz Rodgers Bio

Jacquizz Rodgers was born on February 6, 1990, in Richmond, Texas, the son of James Rodgers Senior and Tasha Williams. When the Texas boy came of age, he was enrolled at Lamar Consolidated High School, where he trained and played football with the Mustangs High School football team. Jacquizz broke out in his second year and continued his impressive form throughout his high school career. By the end of his senior year, he had scored 8,246 amazing yards with 135 touchdowns in the four years of his high school career.

After demonstrating his soccer potential in high school, Jacquizz was in high demand by some prestigious colleges to enroll in college soccer scholarships; most notably the University of Florida, the University of Georgia, the University of Southern California, and several others. However, he chose the University of Oregon, where his older brother was already studying.

As a member of the Oregon Beavers soccer team, Jacquizz Rodgers worked so hard in his first season and almost immediately fought his way to the starting position of running back.

As he pursued his college career, Jacquizz Rodgers shattered several records, drawing more attention to himself. Most notably, he and his Beavers teammates set a new record in the Pac-10 rookie race after their 34-6 victory over the University of California at Los Angeles. He then ended his college career with 3,877 rushing yards, 46 touchdowns, 1,056 receiving yards, and 5 receiving touchdowns. Some of his college awards include Pac-10 Freshman Player of the Year (2008), AP First Team All-American (2010), and 2× AP Third Team All-American (2008 – 2009).

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NFL Career 

Jacquizz decided to give up his last year in college football to participate in the 2011 NFL Draft. He was then drafted by the Atlanta Falcons as 145th in the fifth round of the draft. His first professional contract was worth $3,017,000 and lasted four years.

As expected, Rodgers Jr. got off to an impressive start in the NFL and scored his first touchdown of many to come in his first professional game against the Carolina Panthers. By the end of the season, he had stormed to 2015 yards from the 16 games he played, scoring a hurried touchdown, with 21 receptions, a total of 188 receiving yards, and only one receiving touchdown. In the 2012 season, the running back from Richmond, Texas, scored an improvement of 362 rush yards, a rush touchdown with 53 receptions, 402 receiving yards, and another touchdown as in the previous season.

His third season (2013) marked his career-high with 96 rush attempts for 332 yards, 2 rush touchdowns, and two receiver touchdowns. In Jacquizz’s last season with the Atlanta Falcons, he farewelled the Dirty Birds with 217 stormy yards, had a stormy touchdown with 29 receptions, 173 receiving yards, and his traditional touchdown in a season out of 16 games from which he only started 1.

After proving himself on his first NFL team, all eyes turned to Jacquizz Rodgers when the Chicago Bears signed him on a one-year contract in March 2015. However, he quickly found himself on the injured reserve list after injuring his arm in their October 2015 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. In his first season on The Monsters of the Midway, Jacquizz had 41 rushing yards with 14 carriers out of the 5 games he played. On March 9, 2016, he signed a one-year contract extension, but on September 13, 2016, Rodgers Jr. was released from the Bears and signed a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In his first season with the Bucs, Jacquizz scored 63 yards and a touchdown for the 10 games he played, 129 carries for 560 yards, and two touchdowns. The running back was impressive enough and showed the potential to do even better. As a result, he received a two-year contract extension worth $3.3 million that kept him on the team until 2018.

Brother

Jacquizz Rodgers has an older brother James Rodgers, who also played soccer and is now a coach. James also had his high school education at Lamar Consolidated High School in Richmond, Texas, and then went to Oregon State University where he played soccer in both schools. He also played basketball and ran track and field, which he mastered very well in both sports.

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James joined the Atlanta Falcons as an undeveloped free agent in the 2012 NFL Draft. His stay with the Falcons as a wide receiver/kickoff returnee was heavily limited to the practice squad, as he never made it to the first team during his brief stay with the Falcons. In 2014, he sought a career break with the Montreal Alouettes, which he achieved with a total of 10 games in the season. In 2016, we began the path of a coaching career when he accepted a position as a player staff intern and graduate manager at the University of Nebraska’s Sports Department.

Who is Jacquizz Rodgers Wife?

Jacquizz Rodgers is a married man, he married his better half Samantha in 2016 and they now have two children named Channing and Hudson; both daughters. Their marriage has been going very well since then, and there are no rumors that they had any quarrels.

Height, Weight

Jacquizz Rodgers stands at a height of 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) and weighs 86 kg (190 lb). He is slightly smaller than his brother James Rodgers, who is 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) tall, but he weighs more since his brother weighs 188 lbs (85 kg). The running back of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is well built, has visible six-packs on the stomach, well-ribbed arms, and strong legs that are balanced and fast on the ground.