What is Brad Rogers Salary in 2023?

Last Modified Sep 13, 2023 17:37 GMT
Brad Rogers
Brad Rogers

As we all know the NFL is considered one of the toughest sports leagues in the entire world. Keeping an eye out on every playing player is necessary to ensure the game is being played fairly, and just like in other sports that's where the referee comes into play. In the NFL referees are the ones who officiate the game and make it fair for all people. We all think that being an NFL referee is easy but in reality, it's not. It's one of the hardest jobs in the world. The referees must not only be physically but also mentally strong to make quick and fair decisions in tense moments. When we think of the names of one of the best referees in the NFL the name Brad Rogers certainly does come to mind. Brad Rogers is a professional American football official who officiates in the National Football League. He was born in Tarrant County on March 30, 1973. Currently, he is 50 years old.

Brad Rogers began his officiating career in 1991 when he officiated high school football games. His professional career in the NFL began when he was initially hired as a field judge by the NFL in 2017. After a few years of working as a field judge, he was finally promoted to the position of referee in 2019. He made his debut as a referee in a match between the Cincinnati Bengals and Seattle Seahawks in the 2019 season. In his career as an NFL referee, Rogers has officiated many high-profile matches. Brad Rogers is considered as one of the best referees in the entire league because of his fairness and his unbiased and quick decisions.

Brad Rogers is a married man, he is married to Michell Rogers. The couple after years of dating finally decided to tie the knot and got married in 2003. Since then they have been blessed with two children, a boy named Mason Rogers and a girl named Morgan Rogers. Michell Rogers also comes from an athletic background; she is a former high school volleyball coach. Currently, she is a stay-at-home mom, Michelle is a very private person she does not share much about her personal life.

How Much Does Brad Rogers Make?

The annual salary of Brad Rogers has not yet been released by the NFL. An average referee earns around $205,000 annually. So it is likely that Brad Rogers also makes somewhere around $205,000 annually. In addition, he also receives per-game bonuses which are based on the importance of the game. He always loved this sport and wanted to be a part of it in such a way that would allow him to make a difference. Rogers is one of the most respected referees in the entire league. He is known for his ability to make quick and accurate decisions in intense moments.

FAQs

A. Yes, Brad Rogers is married to Michell Rogers. The couple after years of dating got married in 2003, and since then they have been blessed with two children.

A. Brad Rogers was born in Tarrant County on March 30, 1973. As of now, he is 50 years old.

A. The uniform number of Brad Rogers as a referee in the National Football League is 126.

A. Clay Martin was initially hired by the NFL as a field judge in 2017 after many years of working as a line judge he was promoted to the position of referee in 2019.

A. Brad Rogers went to the Lubbock Christian University.

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