BUFFALO, N.Y. — Former Alabama Crimson Tide standout offensive tackle Cyrus Kouandjio is now an official U.S. citizen. Born in Cameroon, Kouandjio and his family moved the United States 19 years ago in hopes of finding a better life. He then followed in his brother Arie’s footsteps and completed the citizenship process in Buffalo, where he currently plays for the NFL’s Bills franchise.
“This is such a great day,” Kouandjio said to WKBW-TV in New York. “I’ll never forget this courtroom. I’ll never forget this city. I love Buffalo. It’s my home. I came from a really low status in a different world and to be here today standing before you guys, I just thank God every day. Go Bills and Roll Tide!”
During his time with the Crimson Tide, Kouandjio racked up an extensive resume that included two BCS National Championships (2011, 2012), one SEC Championship (2012), a consensus first-team spot on the All-American team (2013), and a unanimous spot on the All-SEC team (2013). He has played in the NFL since the 2014 season, and he was selected by the Buffalo Bulls with the forty-fourth overall pick in the draft.
Cyrus’ brother and Tide teammate Arie became an American citizen in September. He currently plays guard for the Washington Redskins.
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