Signs are positive for TCU quarterback Justin Rogers’ road to recovery.
He worked out last weekend with Jeff Harper, a pastor from his hometown of Bossier City, Louisiana who also runs a quarterback academy.
Harper worked with Rogers during his high school career, before Rogers sustained a severe knee injury his senior season that limited him much of his freshman season at TCU. Rogers had nerve damage from the injury, and developed a drop-foot condition.
But, as far as Harper is concerned, Rogers looks like his old self.
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“He looked really, really good,” Harper said.