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Shaun Cody

Shaun Cody (born January 22, 1983) is an American former professional football defensive tackle who played eight seasons in the (NFL) from 2005 to 2012, primarily for the and Houston Texans. A standout at the (), Cody contributed to two teams and earned consensus All-American honors in 2004 before being selected in the second round of the . After retiring from the league, he transitioned into broadcasting as a football analyst for radio and co-host of the program's "Trojans Live" show. Cody grew up in , where he excelled as a high school defensive lineman at Los Altos High School, setting California state records with 33 sacks in 2000 and 69.5 career sacks. In 2024, he was inducted into the California High School Football Hall of Fame. At from 2001 to 2004, he played defensive line and helped the Trojans win national titles in 2003 and 2004, including a 55–19 victory over in the 2005 . During his senior year, Cody was named the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year, a first-team All-American, and a finalist for the and Hendricks Award. He also finished as a semifinalist for the inaugural Lott IMPACT Trophy in 2004. In the , Cody was drafted 37th overall by the Lions in 2005 and started 11 of 53 games over four seasons, recording 92 combined tackles and 1.5 sacks. Traded to the Texans in 2008 and officially joining them in 2009, he appeared in 59 games with 57 starts through 2012, amassing 99 combined tackles, 1.5 sacks, and one fumble recovery while serving as a key rotational player on the defensive line. His career totals include 191 combined tackles, 3.0 sacks, and one across 112 games. Cody retired following the 2012 season due to ongoing back issues, including to repair a lumbar disc.

Early years

Early life

Shaun Cody was born on January 22, 1983, in . He spent his childhood in , where he later attended Los Altos High School.

High school career

Shaun Cody attended Los Altos High School in , where he played as a and under coach Greg Gano. As a junior in 1999, Cody set a California state record with 35 sacks. His senior year in 2000 saw him record 105 tackles and 22 sacks on defense, while contributing offensively with 50 receptions for 850 yards and 15 touchdowns, plus 45 carries for 327 yards and 10 touchdowns. His dominant performance helped lead Los Altos to a perfect 14–0 record and the Division VII championship. For his efforts, Cody earned recognition as the All-USA first team Defensive , Parade All-American, Super Prep All-American, Super Prep All-Far West Defensive Player of the Year, All-CIF Division VII Defensive , and All-San Gabriel Valley . Cody finished his high school career with a then-state record 69.5 sacks. Cody, a highly coveted recruit standing at 6-foot-5 and 255 pounds, drew interest from colleges nationwide before committing to the , where he signed a on February 7, 2001, under new head coach . His high school accolades, including All-American honors, underscored his status as one of the top defensive linemen in the nation. In 2024, Cody was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

College career

Career at USC

Shaun Cody enrolled at the University of Southern California in 2001 and played as a true freshman, recording 39 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, and 5 sacks while contributing on special teams. As a sophomore in 2002, Cody started the first six games on the defensive line, recording 20 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 sack while contributing to the Trojans' improved defense under coach Pete Carroll. His performance helped anchor the front four until a season-ending knee injury (torn ACL). The 2003 season brought injuries that limited Cody's role and production early, as he dealt with recovery issues while the Trojans surged to a national championship. Despite the setbacks, he started all 13 games, tallying 26 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, and 6 sacks, including key stops in critical games. Cody played a pivotal role in USC's 2003 national title run, notably blocking a 48-yard field goal attempt by Michigan's Garrett Rivas in the 2004 Rose Bowl, helping secure a 28-14 victory that clinched the AP National Championship. Cody rebounded dominantly in 2004 as a senior, starting all 13 games and leading the team with 31 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and 8 sacks en route to another national championship. His disruptive presence up front was instrumental in USC's undefeated campaign, culminating in a 55-19 rout of Oklahoma in the 2005 Orange Bowl for the BCS National Championship; Cody recorded a sack in the second quarter, contributing to his season-high total. Over four seasons at USC (2001-2004), Cody compiled 116 tackles and 20 sacks in 43 games, establishing himself as a cornerstone of the Trojans' "Wild Bunch II" defensive line that powered back-to-back national titles.

Awards and honors

During his senior season in 2004, Shaun Cody earned consensus All-American honors as a defensive lineman, recognizing his outstanding performance on the USC Trojans' defensive line. This accolade was determined by the consensus of major All-American selectors, including the Associated Press, the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association of America, and The Sporting News. Cody was named the Pac-10 Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2004, sharing the award with State's Bill Swancutt for their dominant contributions to their respective defenses. This honor highlighted his leadership and impact, as he anchored USC's front four during a season in which the Trojans finished 13-0 and won the . He received first-team All-Pac-10 honors in 2002 as a and again in 2004 as a senior, reflecting consistent excellence across his career at . In 2002, Cody was selected to the All-Pac-10 first team by conference coaches for his disruptive play as a defensive tackle. His 2004 selection reaffirmed his status as one of the conference's top defenders. In 2001, he earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 as a freshman. Among other notable recognitions, Cody was named a finalist for the in 2004, an honor given to the nation's top college lineman or linebacker, underscoring his versatility and productivity along the defensive line. He was also a finalist for the Hendricks Award and a semifinalist for the inaugural Lott IMPACT Trophy in 2004. He shared USC's Co-Defensive Player of the Year award in 2004 with teammate Mike Patterson, an internal team accolade for their combined efforts in leading the Trojans' defense. In 2001, he was named Freshman All-American by . Additionally, following his senior year, Cody participated in the East-West Shrine Game, a prestigious all-star exhibition that showcased top college seniors to scouts.

Professional career

2005 NFL draft

Shaun Cody was selected by the Detroit Lions with the 37th overall pick in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft, held on April 23–24 in New York City. As a defensive tackle from the University of Southern California, Cody's selection addressed the Lions' need for interior line depth following a 6–10 season in 2004. His draft position reflected the high regard for USC's defensive line talent that year, with five Trojans ultimately chosen in the first two rounds. Prior to the draft, scouting reports highlighted Cody's strengths as a run defender, noting his ability to occupy blockers and disrupt plays with quick hands and leverage despite occasional struggles in pass-rushing. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 307 pounds, he possessed the prototypical size for an interior , combined with the pedigree of a program that produced multiple first-round picks. Analysts projected him as a late first-round to mid-second-round talent, valuing his consistency and athleticism from USC's championship-caliber defenses. Cody signed his on July 29, , agreeing to a four-year deal worth $3.461 million, which included a $760,000 and $760,000 in guaranteed money. In the context of the class, Cody's selection positioned him between high-risk first-round prospects like Jonathan Sullivan (6th overall, ), who underperformed, and later-round contributors such as Luis Castillo (54th overall, ), who developed into a reliable starter.

Detroit Lions

Shaun Cody was selected by the Detroit Lions in the second round (37th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft, beginning his professional career as a defensive tackle with the team. In his rookie season of 2005, Cody appeared in all 16 games for the Lions, starting two, and recorded 28 combined tackles along with 1.5 sacks. His contributions included a standout performance in Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers, where he notched 1.5 sacks, and he also forced a fumble and recovered another in subsequent starts. Cody's second season in 2006 was severely limited by a toe injury that caused him to miss 10 games, restricting him to six appearances with five starts and 11 tackles. He returned in a rotational role for 2007, playing 15 games without a start and tallying 16 tackles, followed by a more active 2008 campaign where he started four games across 16 appearances and led his Lions tenure in tackles with 37. Over these three seasons (2006–2008), he accumulated 64 tackles and no sacks, primarily contributing to run defense amid a Lions unit that struggled significantly, allowing among the most rushing yards in the NFL during that span. Following the expiration of his rookie contract after the 2008 season, during which the Lions finished 0–16, Cody became an unrestricted and was not retained under new head coach , who had been hired in January 2009 to oversee a roster rebuild. His four-year tenure with was characterized by moderate production as a depth player in a defense hampered by injuries and poor overall performance.

Houston Texans

After becoming a following the 2008 season, Shaun Cody signed with the Houston Texans as an unrestricted on March 23, 2009, agreeing to a three-year contract. Cody quickly became a key rotational player on the Texans' defensive line, contributing to run defense in a 3-4 scheme. In his debut season of 2009, he appeared in 14 games with 13 starts, recording 21 combined tackles and 0.5 while helping the team improve its defensive rankings. His performance stabilized in 2010 with a career-high 38 tackles over 16 starts, solidifying his role as a reliable nose tackle. From 2011 to 2012, Cody maintained steady production amid the Texans' rise as contenders, including 23 tackles and 1 in 2011, though back injuries limited him to 13 games in 2012. He notched multiple games with at least five tackles during this period, including a high of nine against the in 2010. Cody's tenure coincided with the Texans' first playoff appearances in franchise history during the and 2012 seasons. He started in the Wild Card victories over the both years, contributing seven tackles in the postseason while playing through injuries in 2012. Over four seasons with , Cody played in 59 regular-season games with 57 starts, amassing 99 tackles and 1.5 sacks, plus four playoff contests. Persistent back issues, including a lumbar disc herniation that required microscopic on January 29, 2013, ultimately led to Cody's following the 2012 season.

Career statistics

Regular season

Shaun Cody appeared in 112 regular season games over eight NFL seasons, starting 68 of them. His defensive contributions included 191 combined tackles, 3.0 sacks, 1 , 1 forced , and 2 fumble recoveries. The following table summarizes his year-by-year regular season statistics, with team affiliations: Detroit Lions (2005–2008) and Houston Texans (2009–2012). Data is sourced from official NFL records.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntFFFR
2005DET1622817111.5011
2006DET6511740.0000
2007DET150161330.0100
2008DET1643726110.0000
2009HOU1413211290.5000
2010HOU16163821170.0000
2011HOU1616231671.0001
2012HOU1312171070.0000
CareerTotal11268191122693.0112

Playoffs

Shaun Cody appeared in four playoff games during his career, all with the Houston Texans in the 2011 and postseason. In these contests, he registered 7 combined tackles (2 solo, 5 assisted), 0 sacks, and 0 interceptions, reflecting his role as a nose tackle focused on run defense and interior pressure. The following table summarizes his per-game postseason statistics:
DateOpponentSacks
2012-01-07CIN1230.00
2012-01-15BAL1340.00
2013-01-05CIN0000.00
2013-01-13NWE0000.00
Totals2570.00
These figures represent defensive contributions in games where Cody played limited snaps in the later matchups due to team rotations and injury contexts.

Post-playing career

Broadcasting

Following his retirement from the NFL in 2012, Shaun Cody entered the broadcasting field, drawing on his background as a All-American and professional defensive lineman to offer expert analysis on . Cody joined the radio broadcast team in 2014 as a color analyst, starting with contributions to the postgame show before expanding to full-game commentary alongside play-by-play voice on ESPN LA 710 AM. His role involves breaking down defensive schemes and game strategies, informed by his on-field experience, and he prepares extensively by studying opponent tendencies and personnel. As of 2025, Cody remains a fixture on the broadcasts, providing color for road and home games, including matchups like at Nebraska. In addition to radio, Cody co-hosts the weekly "s Live" show for Athletics, a platform where he joins former Cody and host Jordan Moore to discuss previews, athlete interviews, and broader athletics topics, often featuring head coach [Lincoln Riley](/page/Lincoln Riley). Episodes air on and Big Ten Plus, with recent installments covering game roundtables and team reporter insights as part of USC's official multimedia coverage. Cody's media work builds on earlier contributions during his playing career with the Houston Texans, where he hosted the video series "On the Nose" from 2011 to 2012, delivering humorous interviews and locker-room analysis that highlighted team personalities. He has also made occasional post-retirement appearances on Texans TV, such as in "Where Are They Now?" segments updating fans on his life and career reflections.

Business and personal interests

Following his retirement from the NFL, Shaun Cody ventured into entrepreneurship by co-owning a pizza restaurant with his brother Paul in Covina, Southern California. In 2021, Cody discussed his plans to open the establishment after completing a seven-month restaurant management course, focusing on scouting locations and developing unique recipes to bring a fresh culinary experience to the area. The brothers launched Pie Trap Pizza in late 2022, blending pizza-making with hip-hop influences to create a vibrant dining spot that emphasizes fresh ingredients and a casual atmosphere. As of 2025, the restaurant continues to operate. Cody has pursued and as personal hobbies, managing a home-based that he started during the . Despite early challenges, including the loss of half his bee colony during transport, he has since achieved success with a productive hive and anticipated honey harvest, integrating these activities into his daily routine in . As a father of three children, Cody resides in , where he balances family life with his business and recreational pursuits. He maintains ongoing connections with the football community through informal networks, such as group communications with former Houston Texans teammates.

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