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Calvin Anderson

Calvin Anderson (born March 25, 1996, in , ) is an offensive tackle in the (), currently playing for the . Standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 300 pounds, he entered the league as an undrafted free agent after a college career split between and the . Anderson began his journey at , where he started at offensive tackle for three seasons from 2015 to 2017, earning recognition for his consistent performance on the offensive line. As a graduate transfer, he joined the University of Texas in 2018, starting all 14 games he appeared in that season and contributing to the Longhorns' offensive efforts. Over his four years of starting experience across both programs, Anderson developed a reputation for strong post-snap assignments and effective double-team blocking techniques. In the , Anderson signed with the as an undrafted following the , later joining the in 2019 and making his debut that season. He spent time with the Broncos (2020–2022), appearing in 41 games and starting 12, primarily providing depth on the offensive line. Anderson then joined the in 2023, where he played in five games and made two starts before signing with the in September 2024 and a two-year, $4 million extension in April 2025, including $830,000 in guarantees. As of November 2025, he has appeared in 56 regular-season games across his career, with 14 starts, serving mainly as a reliable backup tackle.

Early years

Early life

Calvin Anderson was born on March 25, 1996, in , . During his childhood, Anderson relocated with his family to , where he spent much of his formative years before entering high school. He is the son of DeVry and Keiko Anderson; his father, DeVry, is a retired U.S. Army colonel who served as a military and physician, as well as an ordained minister. Anderson has two sisters, Jasmine and Camille, and grew up in a household that emphasized education, faith, and discipline, profoundly shaped by his father's multifaceted career and values.

High school career

Calvin Anderson attended Georgetown High School in , for the first three years of his high school career before transferring to Westlake High School in , for his senior season. During his high school tenure, Anderson played as an offensive lineman, primarily at the tackle position. Rated as a two-star by services, he earned a 247Sports composite rating of 77, ranking him as the No. 162 offensive tackle prospect in the nation and No. 326 overall in for the class of 2014. As a junior at Georgetown High School, he earned second-team All-District 17-4A honors as an offensive tackle in 2012. As a senior at Westlake, he was an All-Centex selection as a . As a at Georgetown High School, Anderson received his first Division I scholarship offer from and committed to the in June 2013, despite later receiving Power 5 offers from schools including Texas Tech and Kansas State, which he declined to honor his pledge to . His recruitment highlighted his potential as a developmental , with Rice valuing his size and athleticism for their program.

College career

Rice University (2014–2017)

Anderson enrolled at in 2014, where he redshirted as a to focus on physical development and adjustment to college-level play. As a redshirt in 2015, he emerged as the starting left offensive tackle, appearing in all 12 games and contributing to an offense that ranked second in in rushing with 177.6 yards per game. His early contributions highlighted initial growth in run blocking, as he helped establish a solid foundation for the ground game while adapting to the demands of starting in a competitive conference. Over the next two seasons, Anderson solidified his role, starting all 36 games across 2015–2017 as the primary left tackle and demonstrating marked improvement in both pass protection and run blocking. In 2016, his sophomore year, he earned Honorable Mention honors after grading above 90 percent in every game, recording 26 knockdowns and five pancake blocks that underscored his enhanced ability to seal edges and create running lanes. By 2017, Anderson's pass protection reached elite levels, allowing just one and six hurries across 290 pass-blocking snaps, a performance that again earned him Honorable Mention recognition from league coaches. Overall, during his three starting seasons, he permitted only 13 s and 61 pressures, reflecting consistent development into a reliable protector for the quarterback. In addition to his on-field progress, Anderson pursued academics diligently, majoring in mathematical economic analysis, a program that aligned with his analytical mindset and prepared him for post-football pursuits. His time at thus represented a foundational phase, blending athletic maturation with scholarly achievement in a rigorous environment.

University of Texas (2018)

After exhausting his eligibility at , Calvin Anderson transferred to the University of Texas as a graduate student in March 2018, where he continued to build on his prior experience as a starting offensive tackle. He completed his undergraduate degree in mathematical economic analysis from that spring, alongside a degree in religion and a minor, while beginning pursuit of a in at Texas. During the 2018 season, Anderson appeared in all 14 games for the , starting each at left tackle and anchoring the offensive line after beating out junior Denzel Okafor for the position. His contributions helped stabilize a unit that had struggled the prior year, notably in the season opener against , where Texas passed for 263 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 142 yards and two more scores. Anderson earned honorable mention All-Big 12 recognition for his efforts, with one of his standout performances coming in the victory over , where he provided crucial protection. Anderson's senior season positioned him as a reliable but under-the-radar prospect, culminating in strong showings at the 2019 and Pro Day despite not receiving a combine invitation. At Pro Day, he recorded 30 repetitions to address concerns about his strength, a 31-inch , a 9-foot-4-inch broad jump, a 4.45-second 20-yard , a 7.20-second three-cone , and a time between 5.28 and 5.34 seconds, highlighting his athleticism for an offensive measuring 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds. These metrics, combined with his consistent starting experience, underscored his potential as an undrafted candidate entering the professional ranks.

Professional career

Undrafted free agent and early teams (2019)

After going undrafted in the , Anderson signed with the as an undrafted free agent on April 27, 2019. He was waived by the on May 13, 2019, during organized team activities. The claimed him off waivers the following day, on May 14, 2019. Anderson remained with the Jets through the preseason but was waived on August 31, 2019, as the team trimmed its roster to 53 players. He was then signed to the Jets' on September 2, 2019. On October 1, 2019, the signed Anderson off the Jets' practice squad to their active roster. During the remainder of the 2019 season, Anderson contributed primarily in practice for the Broncos, receiving limited snaps and not appearing in any regular-season games or starting contests.

Denver Broncos (2020–2022)

Anderson joined the Denver Broncos' active roster in 2020 after spending time on the practice squad the previous year. He earned his first start on November 15, 2020, during Week 10 against the Las Vegas Raiders, filling in at right tackle due to injuries. Anderson appeared in all 16 games that season, making two starts in total, primarily providing depth on the offensive line. In , Anderson continued as a rotational player and backup tackle, appearing in 11 games and securing three starts amid ongoing line injuries. His performance included a pass-blocking grade of 51.7 from across his starts, where he allowed five pressures but contributed to improved run support. On March 16, , the Broncos placed an exclusive-rights tender on him, leading to a one-year signed on May 17 that secured his role for the season. Anderson's role expanded further in 2022, where he started seven games, all at left tackle, appearing in 14 regular-season contests overall. He signed a one-year contract extension worth $2.5 million on March 13, 2022, with approximately $1.5 million guaranteed, reflecting his growing reliability as a swing tackle. In pass protection, Anderson posted an efficiency rating of 95.6 percent, ranking among qualified tackles and helping limit sacks in his starts. Over his three seasons with the Broncos from 2020 to 2022, Anderson appeared in 41 regular-season games with 12 starts, evolving from a depth piece to a trusted rotational starter capable of playing both tackle positions. His contributions emphasized versatility and steady improvement in blocking schemes, particularly in run support and situational pass protection, bolstering the team's offensive line depth during periods of instability.

New England Patriots (2023–2024)

On March 16, 2023, Anderson signed a two-year, $7 million contract with the , marking his return to the team after an initial stint as an undrafted free agent in 2019. In June 2023, prior to , Anderson contracted during a philanthropic trip to with his wife. He was hospitalized at Newton-Wellesley Hospital on July 22, 2023, presenting with a fever reaching 105 degrees and suffering from severe symptoms including organ stress, which gave him only a 50-50 chance of survival according to medical staff. After four days of intensive treatment involving IV fluids and antimalarial medication, he was discharged but placed on the non-football injury (NFI) list at the start of , sidelining him for the preseason. Anderson was activated from the NFI list on August 29, 2023, allowing him to participate in the regular season. During the 2023 regular season, Anderson appeared in five games for the Patriots, starting the first two against the and , where he played every offensive snap. He also saw action in Weeks 3, 4, and 6 but was inactive for Weeks 5 and 7 before a heart contusion—a complication from the —emerged, leading to his placement on injured reserve on November 3, 2023. This injury forced him to miss the final 11 games of the season, severely limiting his on-field contributions and stalling his momentum as a depth offensive tackle. The recovery process involved ongoing cardiac monitoring and rehabilitation to address lingering effects of the and heart issue, which doctors described as a rare but life-threatening secondary condition that prolonged his absence and impacted his physical conditioning. Entering the 2024 offseason, Anderson focused on rebuilding his strength through targeted training, but his participation remained limited due to the prior health setbacks. In the preseason, he logged 53 offensive snaps across the first two games against the and but did not play in the finale against the . On August 27, 2024, the Patriots placed him on injured reserve with an injury designation amid final roster cuts, and he was released from the list on August 30, 2024, with an injury settlement, ending his tenure without any regular-season appearances that year. These events underscored the lasting career trajectory challenges from his 2023 illnesses, as he struggled to regain full form despite efforts to compete for a roster spot.

Pittsburgh Steelers (2024–present)

After being released by the New England Patriots in September 2024, Anderson signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 24, 2024, joining the team as a depth piece on the offensive line. In the 2024 season, Anderson appeared in four games for the Steelers without any starts, providing rotational support as a swing tackle while dealing with a late-season injury that placed him on the Reserve/Injured list. His contributions helped bolster the team's offensive line depth during a period of multiple injuries to starters. On April 7, 2025, the Steelers re-signed Anderson to a two-year contract extension worth $4 million, with $830,000 guaranteed, securing his role through the 2026 season and recognizing his value as a versatile veteran lineman. As of November 15, 2025, Anderson remains on the Steelers' active roster during the 2025 season, where he has played in six games without starts, primarily serving in the offensive line rotation and on special teams to provide flexibility amid ongoing lineup adjustments. His steady presence has contributed to the unit's improved protection for , allowing the Steelers to maintain a record through Week 10. Overall, Anderson's career totals stand at 56 games played and 14 starts across his time with , , and .

Off the field

Personal life

Calvin Anderson's family background has been instrumental in shaping his discipline and core values. His father, DeVry Anderson, a retired U.S. Army , , and ordained minister who served on multiple deployments and earned an MBA, emphasized hard work, , and , profoundly influencing Calvin's approach to life's demands. His mother, Keiko Anderson, provided steadfast support for his early interests in and academics, fostering a stable home environment that reinforced these principles. Anderson shares his personal life with his wife, Sherée Olaiya Lanihun-Anderson, a Dutch-Nigerian , model, and whom he met in 2020 via a and married in 2022 in Colorado Springs. Their partnership extends beyond marriage to collaborative efforts in business and , including co-founding the Lanihun-Anderson Foundation in 2023 focused on and community upliftment, which officially launched in in June 2025. In 2023, while visiting , Anderson contracted and nearly died upon returning to the , experiencing a 105 °F (41 °C) fever and facing 50/50 survival odds during treatment at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. He credits his faith and medical intervention for his recovery, which has fueled his advocacy work with United to Beat Malaria. As of 2025, Anderson has lobbied on for sustained U.S. foreign aid to combat malaria, including an in March 2025 and visits in July 2025, emphasizing global health equity. Following his relocations—from Denver to and now with the Steelers—Anderson and his wife have made their current home as of 2025, appreciating its vibrant community and culinary offerings while adapting to the demands of professional life. They retain deep connections to , where Anderson moved at age four and where his extended family resides, often returning during offseasons that also include international travels to places like and . A graduate of with a in religion, Anderson embraces a personal rooted in , viewing it as a guiding force amid adversities. He attributes his ability to overcome significant challenges, such as his 2023 malaria ordeal, to divine purpose and intervention, which has strengthened his resilience and commitment to purposeful living.

Interests and education

Anderson earned a in mathematical economic analysis from in 2018, along with a in religion and a minor in , before transferring as a graduate student to the University of Texas for his final year of football eligibility. His academic focus on laid the groundwork for his self-identification as a mathematical and value investor, interests he has pursued alongside his NFL career. A notable hobby of Anderson's is solving Rubik's Cubes, which he can complete in under 20 seconds or even blindfolded in less than a minute using mathematical algorithms. This passion led to his appointment in 2019 as the first professional athlete to serve as a for , where he promotes the puzzle's cognitive benefits and bridges physical sports with mental challenges. In this role, Anderson has participated in promotional events and content creation, emphasizing how the activity enhances problem-solving skills applicable to both athletics and . Anderson's interests extend to , particularly initiatives tied to economic empowerment and , reflecting his background in . Complementing this, Anderson co-founded JB5 Investments in June 2025, a venture focused on community-driven development in and the U.S., aimed at long-term rather than short-term profits. These efforts underscore his commitment to using investment principles for social impact.

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