Curtis Rouse

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Curtis Lamar Rouse is a former American football player who played six seasons in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings and San Diego Chargers.

A graduate of Lucy C. Laney High School in Augusta, Georgia, Rouse attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He played on Tennessee-Chattanooga's 1979 Southern Conference Championship team as a sophomore. During his senior year, he was named to the All-Southern Conference team and played in the Senior Bowl.

He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the 11th round of the 1982 draft. He played offensive guard, offensive tackle, and special teams for the Vikings from 1982-1986, including all sixteen games in the 1983, 1984, and 1985 seasons. Released by the Vikings following the 1986 season, he played one final season with the San Diego Chargers in 1987.

On August 5, 1997, Rouse suffered a massive stroke at his home in Clarksville, Tennessee. He was initially not expected to survive, but as of November 1997, he had regained approximately 90 percent of his speech. In 2003, the Chattanooga Times Free Press placed him on Tennessee-Chattanooga's All-Century Football Team, and in 2005 he was elected to the university's Athletics Hall of Fame.

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  • Ballew, Bill. Tough Enough to be Vikings: Minnesota's Purple Pride from A to Z. Asheville, North Carolina: Old Norse Publishing, 1999. (pages 276-277)
  • Barreiro, Dan. After Stroke, ex-Viking Rouse is Beating the Odds. Minneapolis Star Tribune. 18 November 1997.

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