Career
Rodgers started off with local club Frickley Colliery and then Denaby United. Hull City
He signed for Hull City in 1928, making 67 League appearances before being released at the end of the 1931-1932 season. Doncaster Rovers
Doncaster signed him from Welsh club, Merthyr Town of the Southern League for the 1933-1934 season.
Rodgers was a regular feature in the side, with a few periods of competition with other full-backs.
At the start of the following season, Albert Walker, a left−back, arrived from West Ham as part of an exchange for Arthur Banner, and replaced Rodgers a few games into the season. He then went on to make a few appearances as right-back, his last game being against Halifax Town on 18 October.
Rodgers retired at the end of the season after a total of 183 league and cup games, and that one goal. Doncaster Rovers
Third Division North
Champions 1934-1935.