On National Signing Day, Kouandjio announced on ESPNU that he would attend Auburn University.[6] Later that day, it was reported that he had second thoughts about his choice and was still undecided.[7] Three days later, on February 5, 2011, Kouandjio's brother Arie announced on his Twitter account that Cyrus would attend the University of Alabama.[8][9]
College career
In 2011, Kouandjio contributed as a true freshman, playing in eight games until a knee injury in the second half against Tennessee ended his season.[10]
As a sophomore in 2012, Kouandjio started all 14 games at the left tackle position. He had the fewest career starts on the Alabama offensive line in the 2012 season. In the 2013 BCS National Championship Game against Notre Dame, Alabama repeatedly ran to the left behind Kouandjio, contributing to 265 net yards rushing and 5.9 yards per rush. On Alabama's third drive, Kouandjio pancake blocked Notre Dame defensive end Sheldon Day.[11][12] Kouandjio ended the 2012 season ranked as the top offensive tackle from the 2011 recruiting class.[13]
Kouandjio suffered an ankle injury near the start of the 2016 season, causing him to miss multiple weeks.[19] He went on to play 12 games with five starts in 2016.
On January 26, 2017, Kouandijo suffered a hip injury after falling in his home and underwent surgery. He was expected to recover in time for training camp.[20] On May 24, 2017, Kouandijo was released by the Bills.[21]
Detroit Lions
On June 15, 2017, Kouandijo signed with the Detroit Lions.[22] He was released on August 29, 2017.[23]
Denver Broncos
On November 8, 2017 Kouandjio was signed by the Denver Broncos.[24] He played in three games, starting one at right tackle in 2017.
On September 1, 2018, Kouandjio was released by the Broncos.[25] He was re-signed on November 20, 2018.[26] He was released again on December 4, 2018.[27]
Kouandjio's older brother, Arie, played offensive guard at Alabama and for the Washington Redskins.[31] Cyrus is married to his college girlfriend, Elizabeth Van Zandt who was also an athlete at the University of Alabama.[32] On April 20, 2017, Kouandjio was found undressed by deputies and firefighters in Elma, New York. Kouandjio required medical attention in an undisclosed condition, and was granted first-aid. Kouandjio formally turned himself in, avoiding his arrest.[33][34]