"Charles Rogers" is the name of:

*Charles Rogers (American football) (born 1981), former American football wide receiver

*Charles Rogers (American football coach), former American football coach

*Charles "Buddy" Rogers (1904–1999), American actor and jazz musician

*Charles Rogers (New York) (1800–1874), U.S. Representative from New York

*Charles Calvin Rogers (1929–1990), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient

*Charley Rogers (1887–1956), actor, film director and screenwriter who was sometimes credited as Charles Rogers

*Charles P. Rogers (1829–1917), American furniture industrialist and banker from New York City

*Charles R. Rogers (1892-1957), American film producer

*Charles Rogers (murder suspect) (born 1921), American pilot, geologist, murder suspect

*Charles Rogers (sailor) (born 1937), American Olympic sailor

*Charles Cassius Rogers (1849–?), Wisconsin State Senator

*Charlie Rogers/John Edward "Charlie" Rogers (born 1976), former American football running back and wide receiver in the National Football League

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My time is now. I've stayed positive and hungry and worked hard. Having not done it yet is going to make it more special when I do.

You have to look at the big picture.

Joey's doing a nice job spreading the ball around. It's up to him how it goes. We don't have any egos at receiver. You can't have egos and win games. With all of us, everybody can't eat every game.

It's like I, Robot , when Will Smith had that iron on one side of his body. I know I'm protected, ... I'm not going out there timid. God forbid it to happen again, but if it does it'll be when I'm running 110 miles an hour.

[And lurking at a concession stand nearby is the debate of whether there are enough footballs to keep all of the receivers happy.] That's on the quarterback, ... Ask Joey. Joey's got to spread (it) around.... All I can do is get open.

We'll see. Make sure you ask me that question again at the end of the season.

I'm 99.7 percent healthy. As you can see from my [29-yard touchdown catch against the Browns], I was a little rusty in the end zone. I forgot how to react and I gave the ball to a kid wearing Roy's [No. 11] jersey. I told Roy he has to give it to a kid wearing my No. 80 when he scores.

Overall, Graves is a good person, ... I just hope the stress from upstairs isn't so tough on him that (it hurts) the relationship with the wide receivers. He's going to have pressure. He's got three No. 1 picks. ... But hey, he knew the assignment when he came.