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Future looks bright for Rodgers

Though it has been just two games, it appears Amari Rodgers has become Clemson’s big-play weapon at wide receiver and in the return game.

Rodgers opened the 2020 season with five catches for 90 yards in the top-ranked Tigers’ win at Wake Forest, including a 36-yard reception. Though he caught one pass in limited playing time last Saturday, it went for a touchdown. A 44-yard bomb down the middle of the field from quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

“The biggest thing is just his health,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said.

Rodgers is playing at hundred percent for the first time since his sophomore year.