TCU quarterback recruit Rogers dislocates knee in game, Shreveport TV reports
TCU quarterback recruit Justin Rogers suffered a dislocated knee Friday night during his high school game, KSLA of Shreveport, La., reported.
Justin Rogers injury update. He dislocated his right knee. Knee has been reset and that are on our way for an MRI. #shakeback #kslaot
— KSLA News 12 Sports (@KSLASports) September 2, 2017
Video posted to the Twitter account of Alex Anderson of KTBS, another Shreveport station, showed Rogers brought down from behind on a scramble when a defender grabs his left foot. His right leg hits the ground awkwardly and he comes up holding his leg.
The KSLA report said the knee was dislocated and an MRI would be performed.
Rogers is a four-star quarterback from Bossier City Parkway who committed to TCU in May. He picked the Horned Frogs after also being heavily recruited by LSU.
Panthers praying for Rogers now. Heartbreaking scene out here pic.twitter.com/RFRQIKm7YA
— Alex Anderson (@AAnderson_KTBS) September 2, 2017
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This story was originally published September 1, 2017 at 10:35 PM with the headline "TCU quarterback recruit Rogers dislocates knee in game, Shreveport TV reports."