Rogers Family

Denny Rogers, Renee Rogers, Brittney Rogers, and Brock Rogers are a team of Dad, Mom and Kids on the family edition of The Amazing Race.

Denny

 * Age: 46
 * Hometown: Shreveport, Louisiana

Renee

 * Age: 42
 * Hometown: Shreveport, Louisiana

Brittney

 * Age: 22
 * Hometown: Shreveport, Louisiana
 * Won Miss Louisiana USA in 2003.
 * Appeared on Fear Factor: Miss USA Edition and won $25,0000.

Brock

 * Age: 19
 * Hometown: Shreveport, Louisiana

CBS Biography
The Rogers family is from Shreveport, Louisiana. This team of Southerners consists of Denny, 46, his wife Renee, 42, and their two children, Brittney, 22, a former Miss Louisiana USA, and her younger brother Brock, 19.

Denny has been in the car business for 26 years and is a self-proclaimed workaholic. He enjoys hunting and fishing and describes himself as being goal-oriented and stern.

Renee owns a boutique and also works as a beauty pageant trainer. Outgoing and talkative, Renee says that she is responsible for holding the family together.

Brittney currently works in pharmaceutical sales. A graduate of Louisiana State University, Brittney is talkative and sassy. She likes shopping and kickboxing.

Brock graduated from high school and is entering college this fall. He enjoys wakeboarding and golf and admits he has little patience.

The Rogers are competitive and ready to race. Denny's motto regarding the Race is: "We never enter anything unless we intend to win."

Family Edition

 * Leg 1: 4th
 * Leg 2: 9th (Eliminated)

Memorable Moments

 * Renee Rogers fell down at the starting line on Leg 1 causing her to hit her head on the ground and suffered a concussion for 4 days causing them to fall into last place and were eliminated from the race on Leg 2.
 * Got lost on a travel in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C. for hours and got beat by the Paolo Family within minutes to spare with them ending up getting eliminated.

American

 * Youngest male/female team to finish in 9th place without winning any leg, 32.25

Trivia
Renee Rodgers died on November 24, 2013 at age 51 due to pancreatic cancer.