American football offensive guard Cody Ford was born on December 28, 1996, and he currently plays for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL).
His college football career was spent at Oklahoma. During the course of his recruitment process, Ford initially committed to play for TCU but later changed his mind and chose to play for the Oklahoma Sooners instead.
After sitting out the 2015 season with a redshirt, Ford started all three of Oklahoma’s games to begin the 2016 campaign.
Unfortunately, he shattered his fibula during the Sooners’ game against Ohio State and was out for the remainder of the season.
During the 2018 season, Ford was a member of the offensive line that earned the Joe Moore Award. For his contributions to the line, he was honoured as a third-team All-American.
Ford revealed that he would be entering his name into consideration for the 2019 NFL Draft after the conclusion of this season.
Mel Kiper Jr., an analyst for the NFL Draft, had Ford pegged as the third-best guard prospect available when he made his announcement.
During the 2019 National Football League Draft, the Buffalo Bills selected Ford in the second round of the draft.
During a playoff game against the Houston Texans, Ford committed an illegal blindside block and was penalized by the NFL for the amount of $28,075.
In the practices leading up to Week 12, Ford sustained a torn meniscus, which resulted in him being placed on injured reserve.
Where is Cody Ford now?
The hometown of Cody Ford is. Rapides Parish, located in the state of Louisiana, is home to the city of Pineville.
It is situated on the other bank of the Red River from Alexandria, the larger city. As a result, Pineville is included in the metropolitan statistical area that encompasses Alexandria.