He’s an NFL offensive lineman who first entered the league back in 2017 when he was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent. That marked the beginning of his professional journey, and it didn’t take long for other teams to take notice. In January 2018, he was picked up by the Kansas City Chiefs, adding another chapter to his growing career. Over time, he’s also had stints with the Cleveland Browns and later the Los Angeles Rams, showing his adaptability and resilience across multiple teams.
Before all the NFL action, though, his roots were planted firmly in college football. He played at Eastern Michigan University, where he steadily built a reputation as a reliable presence on the offensive line. By the time his senior season wrapped up, his hard work paid off—he earned a spot on the third-team All-MAC, a solid achievement that highlighted his contributions on the field.
Though he was born in LaPorte, Michigan, he spent most of his formative years in the Midland, Michigan area, growing up with his family and developing the foundation that would eventually lead him to a career in professional football. His journey—from Midland to the NFL—has been shaped by persistence, and he continues to make his mark in the league, one snap at a time.
Since joining the Chiefs back in 2018, he has truly made his mark—helping lead the team to multiple Super Bowl victories. One of the standout moments came in 2020, when he secured his first Super Bowl win after the Chiefs triumphed over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV. Throughout his NFL journey, he’s been part of several different teams, gaining valuable experience along the way. And as part of the Chiefs, he’s started more than 50 games so far, showing consistency and leadership on the field. His impact since joining the Chiefs has been undeniable, and he continues to be a key player for the team. Being with the Chiefs has clearly brought out the best in him, both as an athlete and a competitor.