CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Richard Rodgers remembers the day his son first humbled him. Richard Rodgers Jr. was 17 or 18 and they were on the basketball court in the driveway at home. Until that moment, the kid never had won.
Then it happened, a moment most fathers dread.
“That was my last physical competition with him,” the special-teams coordinator for the Carolina Panthers said on Friday. “That’s why I had to switch to pingpong, where I had the upper hand.
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