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Brogan Roback

Brogan Roback (born August 24, 1994) is an podcaster and former professional who played for the from 2013 to 2017. Born in , Roback holds Eastern Michigan's all-time records for career passing touchdowns (57) and ranks highly in completions (745) and attempts (1,284). After going undrafted in the , he signed as a with the and later the , appearing in preseason games but never playing in a regular-season contest. He later played in the for the and Dallas Renegades in 2020. Roback now co-hosts the NFL-focused The Rush with defensive end and analyst Darien Terrell, providing analysis of Raiders games and broader league topics. At Eastern Michigan, Roback appeared in 46 games over five seasons, evolving from a part-time starter as a in —where he completed 49 of 116 passes for 640 yards and four touchdowns—to a full-time starter in his final three years. His most productive seasons came in 2016 and 2017; in 2016, he threw for 2,694 yards and 18 touchdowns with seven interceptions across 10 games, while in 2017, he passed for a career-high 2,890 yards and 19 touchdowns despite 15 interceptions in 12 appearances. Roback also contributed as a rusher, accumulating 223 yards and two touchdowns on the ground in 2016 alone, and even punted 10 times for 421 yards in his senior year. Under his leadership, the Eagles achieved in 2016, including an appearance in the . In the , Roback joined on May 14, 2018, on a three-year contract worth $1,711,000 but was waived on August 31 before the season. He signed a reserve/future deal with the Steelers on January 3, 2019, for $495,000 but was released again in May of that year. Preseason highlights included a 2018 performance with against the where he completed seven of nine passes for 130 yards and a . Transitioning to media, Roback's role on The Rush—launched in 2023—leverages his football background to offer insider perspectives, with episodes covering game breakdowns, player interviews, and news.

Early life and high school career

Early life

Brogan Roback was born on August 24, 1994, in . He is the son of William "Bill" Roback and Ronda Roback, with his father having been a standout in the at Sand Creek High School during the 1970s, where he set records for scoring and rushing. He has a sister, Paige Roback, who was an All-American player at . Roback grew up in the Maumee and greater area, a region known as a hub for high school and in northwest , where local sports culture heavily influenced community life. His family maintained strong ties to the area, with relatives frequently attending events in nearby Berea and . As a child, Roback participated in like AAU , reflecting the active recreational environment of his upbringing, before focusing more on upon entering high school. Entering high school, Roback stood approximately 6 feet tall and weighed around 170 pounds, providing a solid frame that would develop further during his teenage years.

High school career

Brogan Roback attended St. John's Jesuit High School in , where he played as the starting for the under Doug Pearson. During his high school career, Roback established himself as a key leader on the team, guiding the through competitive seasons in the . He concluded his tenure with impressive career passing statistics, totaling 5,887 yards and 60 touchdowns. In his season alone, Roback completed 57 percent of his passes for 2,179 yards and a school-record 25 touchdowns, while throwing just five interceptions. Roback garnered recognition as a highly recruited pro-style , earning selection to the top pro-style quarterbacks recruiting list for his pocket-passer skills and arm strength.

College career

2013–2014 seasons

Brogan Roback began his career at as a highly touted redshirt in 2013, having committed to the program after a standout high school tenure at Toledo St. John's Jesuit in . As the backup to starting quarterback Tyler Benz, Roback appeared in eight games, primarily in relief roles amid the Eagles' struggles. He completed 49 of 116 passes for 640 yards, throwing four touchdowns and five interceptions, while adding a rushing touchdown on the season (13 carries for -15 yards overall). These limited snaps highlighted Roback's early challenges in adjusting to the physicality and speed of , especially on a team that finished 2-10 overall and 1-7 in the , allowing him time to develop behind a veteran starter while learning the offense. In his sophomore year of 2014, Roback's playing time further diminished to just three games as he remained in a backup capacity on a quarterback depth chart that included Rob Bolden and redshirt freshman Reginald Bell Jr. He completed 21 of 41 passes for 125 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions, reflecting continued adjustment to the college game and the new coaching staff under Chris Creighton, who had taken over after Ron English's dismissal. The Eagles again posted a 2-10 record, underscoring the developmental environment where Roback focused on refining his mechanics and decision-making with minimal on-field opportunities. This period solidified his growth as a reserve, preparing him for greater responsibilities in subsequent seasons.

2015 season

In 2015, his redshirt sophomore year, Brogan Roback emerged as Eastern Michigan's primary starting , appearing in all 12 games and starting 10 while building on limited backup experience from the prior two seasons to gain confidence in the role. He completed 211 of 346 passes for 2,304 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, achieving a 61.0% completion rate that marked a notable increase from his 55.6% mark in limited action the previous year. These figures placed him eighth in the (MAC) in completions and seventh in passing yards, highlighting his growing presence in a pass-oriented offense despite the team's struggles. Roback demonstrated improvements in accuracy and throughout the season, particularly in high-pressure situations, as evidenced by his ability to distribute the ball effectively to multiple receivers and reduce turnover-worthy plays relative to his attempts compared to earlier appearances. A standout performance came in the Eagles' lone victory, a 48-29 win over on September 12, where he threw for 330 yards and three touchdowns on 17-of-24 passing without an interception, earning Star of the Week honors and showcasing enhanced poise under center. Other notable games included a 260-yard effort against UMass, though the team fell 28-17, underscoring his consistency in yardage production even in losses. Amid Eastern Michigan's dismal 1-11 overall record and 0-8 mark under second-year Chris Creighton, Roback's contributions represented personal growth within a rebuilding offense focused on establishing a foundation for future success, as the unit averaged just 21.3 points per game while emphasizing development. His season totals reflected a adapting to increased responsibility, prioritizing short-to-intermediate throws that boosted team efficiency despite the winless slate.

2016 season

In his junior season at Eastern Michigan in 2016, Brogan Roback emerged as the primary starting , building on his experience from the previous year to lead the Eagles' offense. He started all 10 games he appeared in, completing 219 of 372 passes for 2,694 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions, while also rushing for 223 yards and 2 scores. This performance marked a career high for Roback, averaging 269.4 passing yards per game, which ranked third in the (). Roback delivered several standout performances that highlighted his development and contributed to key team victories. On October 15, he threw for a career-high 347 yards and three touchdowns in a 27-20 road win over Ohio, completing 29 of 39 passes without an interception to secure Eastern Michigan's first victory against a ranked MAC opponent that season. Later, in a crucial rivalry matchup on November 22, Roback engineered a 72-yard game-winning drive against Central Michigan, capped by a 24-yard touchdown pass to Sergio Bailey II with 21 seconds remaining, resulting in a 26-21 victory that clinched bowl eligibility. He finished that game 26 of 38 for 355 yards and two touchdowns. Under Roback's leadership, Eastern Michigan achieved a 7-6 overall record, including a 4-4 mark in MAC play, marking the program's first winning season since 1995 and their first bowl appearance since 1987. The Eagles faced in the on December 23, where Roback started and threw for 240 yards and one touchdown in a narrow 20-24 loss, ending the campaign on a competitive note.

2017 season

In his senior and final season at Eastern Michigan in 2017, Brogan Roback appeared in 12 games as the starting , completing 245 of 409 pass attempts for 2,890 yards with 19 and 15 interceptions. His 245 completions led the (MAC), while his 2,890 passing yards ranked third in the conference. Roback also contributed modestly on the ground, rushing 40 times for a net loss of 47 yards and one . Roback also handled punting duties, averaging 42.1 yards on 10 punts for 421 yards. During the 2017 campaign, Roback established two Eastern Michigan school records, finishing his career with 57 passing touchdowns and 8,876 yards of total offense. A pivotal milestone came on November 15 in a 27-24 victory over , when he threw for 269 yards and rushed for 3 yards to reach 8,811 career total offense yards, surpassing Walter Church's previous program mark of 8,628 set from 1996 to 2000. This performance highlighted his growth from a breakout junior year into a record-setting leader for the Eagles' offense. As one of the team's captains, Roback provided veteran leadership for Eastern Michigan, which concluded the season with a 5-7 overall record and 3-5 mark in play.

Professional career

Cleveland Browns

After a college career at where he threw for 8,653 yards and 57 touchdowns, Brogan Roback signed with the as an undrafted on May 14, 2018. As a , he joined a crowded depth chart behind starters and , competing primarily for a spot during the team's offseason program. Roback participated in the Browns' training camp and preseason games, where he saw limited action as the fourth-string , focusing on scout team duties and mop-up roles. In the final preseason contest against the on August 30, 2018, he entered in the fourth quarter and completed 7 of 14 passes for 130 yards, including a 22-yard pass to Blake Jackson, helping secure a 35-17 victory. His performances showcased his arm strength and mobility but highlighted the challenges of breaking into the as an undrafted rookie recovering from a prior injury. Roback's tenure gained national attention through his prominent role in the 2018 season of HBO's Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cleveland Browns, where cameras documented his daily routines, interactions with teammates, and determined push for a roster spot. The series portrayed him as an underdog favorite, capturing moments like his quarterback meetings and on-field efforts, which endeared him to fans despite his long-shot odds. Despite the exposure, the Browns released Roback on August 31, 2018, as part of their final roster cuts ahead of the regular season. He did not secure a position, marking the end of his brief stint with the team.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Following his release from the Cleveland Browns in August 2018, Brogan Roback signed a reserve/futures contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 3, 2019, securing his spot on the team's offseason roster. Roback joined the Steelers as a depth quarterback behind established starters Ben Roethlisberger and Mason Rudolph, as well as backup Josh Dobbs, providing additional options during the early phases of the team's preparation for the 2019 season. He participated in the Steelers' offseason workout program, including Phase One conditioning sessions in the spring, and was included on the rookie minicamp roster held May 10–12, 2019, where he practiced with the team. On May 13, 2019—the day after rookie minicamp concluded—the Steelers waived Roback as they continued to trim their roster ahead of organized team activities.

St. Louis BattleHawks

Following his release from the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers during the 2019 preseason, Brogan Roback pursued opportunities in the newly revived XFL. The , held on October 15–16, 2019, was structured in multiple phases to allocate players to the league's eight teams, with Phase 1 dedicated exclusively to players including , running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. In this phase, teams selected players via a snake draft format across 10 rounds, prioritizing versatile offensive and defensive skill talents to build initial rosters. Roback, a out of , was selected by the in the second round (overall pick 11). This selection positioned him behind starter and alongside other quarterbacks like on the BattleHawks' depth chart. Roback reported to the BattleHawks' training camp in , , which began on January 4, 2020, allowing players a brief period to compete for roster spots ahead of the February season opener. His participation was short-lived, however, as the team waived him on January 27, 2020, before finalizing the 52-player active roster. This release occurred during the early stages of camp preparations, preventing Roback from appearing in any preseason or regular-season games for the BattleHawks.

Dallas Renegades

Following his waiver by the St. Louis BattleHawks on January 27, 2020, Brogan Roback signed with the Dallas Renegades on February 11, 2020, joining the team as a backup quarterback. Roback was waived by the Renegades on February 19, 2020, to accommodate the return of quarterback Eric Dungey from injury. He was briefly added to the XFL's shared Team 9 practice squad before re-signing with the Renegades on February 24, 2020, in a limited capacity as the third-string quarterback behind Landry Jones and Philip Nelson. Throughout the Renegades' 2020 season, Roback remained on the practice squad and did not appear in any games, with the team granting him a quarterback roster exemption in early March. Roback's contract was terminated on April 10, 2020, as the suspended all operations amid the , effectively ending his professional football career.

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