Erich Rogers

Born and raised in Arizona, Erich Rogers has established himself as a formidable competitor in the world of professional team roping. Known for his precision and horsemanship, Rogers was the 2017 PRCA World Champion Header with Cory Petska, the 2020 NFR average champion header with Paden Bray and the 2022 Cinch Timed Event Champion.

Erich Rogers goes home to Arizona regularly to work, and he travels to compete in Indian rodeos as a multiple-time INFR World Champion. Beyond his own achievements, Rogers is also committed to sharing his knowledge and expertise with the next generation of roping enthusiasts through clinics and training sessions within the Navajo Nation.

Rogers has earned over $2 million in his PRCA career that began in 2006, and he’s won The American and the Bob Feist Invitational.

Cowboy Christmas Pro Rodeo Results Wrap-Up: Smith and Corkill Bank $25,419
New Blood: Rogers Taps Texas Young Gun Paden Bray for 2019 Campaign
Jr. Ironman: Yazzie Sets Go-Round Record, Meier Retains Lead
Boogie Man: Erich Rogers’ Scary Good Head Horse
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Rogers Ready to Roll for 2019 Cinch Timed Event Championship
Returning Kings: Five PRCA World Champions Roping at 2018 Wrangler NFR Look to Reclaim Gold
Rogers and Summers Win WCRA Jackpot at Lazy E Arena
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Begay, Rogers, and Tsinigine Host Free 7G Foundation Roping School in Round Rock, Arizona
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Rogers Ready to Roll at Reno
Reigning World Champ Erich Rogers Sidelined by Major Knee Surgery