Cody Grimm height - How tall is Cody Grimm?
Cody Grimm was born on 26 February, 1987 in Fairfax, Virginia, United States, is an American football safety. At 33 years old, Cody Grimm height is 5 ft 10 in (180.0 cm).
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5' 10"
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Now We discover Cody Grimm's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 35 years old?
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35 years old |
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26 February 1987 |
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26 February |
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Fairfax, Virginia, United States |
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United States |
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 35 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Cody Grimm Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Cody Grimm worth at the age of 35 years old? Cody Grimm’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated
Cody Grimm's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Grimm is the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman and former Arizona Cardinals assistant head coach/offensive line coach, Russ Grimm. His older brother, Chad, who also played at Virginia Tech, is the outside linebackers coach for the Washington Redskins. Grimm's younger brother, Dylan, played lacrosse at Loyola University Maryland, where he won a National Championship in 2012. His uncle, Donn Grimm, was a starting linebacker on the Notre Dame 1988 National Championship team and signed with the Cardinals as a rookie free agent in 1991.
After coming back from injury, Grimm started the 2011 NFL Season as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting free safety. He finished with 11 tackles, 10 solo and 1 assisted and a pass deflection in three games before colliding with teammate Geno Hayes in a game against the Atlanta Falcons on September 25, 2011. On September 28, 2011 the Bucs officially placed Grimm on injured reserve for the second straight year, ending his season with another setback.
Grimm was drafted in the seventh round (210th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a safety.
On July 29, 2010, Grimm signed a four-year contract with the Buccaneers worth $1.85 million.
Grimm earned a spot on the Buccaneers' 53-man roster on September 4, 2010. On September 23, 2010, he replaced Tanard Jackson as the team's starting free safety after Jackson was suspended a year for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Grimm was the third rookie from Tampa Bay's 2010 draft class to be named a starter for the season. On October 10, 2010, during a 24-21 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, at Paul Brown Stadium, Grimm got his first career interception, which he returned 11 yards for his first career touchdown. His season was cut short after suffering a fractured left fibula in a game against the Baltimore Ravens.
In his senior year, Grimm became a starter at outside linebacker for the Hokies. On October 3, 2009, he tallied a game and career-high 14 tackles in a 34-26 win against Duke, including two tackles for loss (six yards) and a forced fumble. Grimm helped the Hokies defense hold Duke to 38 rushing yards on 31 attempts (1.2 yards per rush) and was named ACC Player of the Week. On November 9, 2009, Grimm had a game-high 12 total tackles, a forced and recovered fumble, and a late-game sack in Virginia Tech's 16-3 win against East Carolina. He again won ACC Player of the Week honors. Grimm won the award for the third time after he set an ACC single-season record and tied a NCAA single-game record with three forced fumbles—all of which came in North Carolina State’s first four plays—in the Hokies’ win over the Wolfpack on November 21, 2009. Grimm helped the Virginia Tech defense limit NC State’s offensive to 259 yards of total offense by recording eight tackles, two sacks, a quarterback hurry, and a fumble recovery. He was named the Defensive MVP of the 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl, where the Hokies won against the University of Tennessee.
Grimm had 106 total tackles, four sacks and 12.5 tackles for a loss during his senior season. He was awarded the 2009 Dudley Award, which is named for former Virginia standout "Bullet" Bill Dudley and is given to the state's top Division I college football player. Grimm also earned first-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference honors and third-team All-America honors from the Associated Press. He is the second former Tech walk-on to earn All-America honors, joining John Engelberger, a 1999 AP second-team selection.
During his junior season, Grimm started on three special team units. In a win over Georgia Tech on September 13, 2008, he caught his first interception and had three tackles. The following week at North Carolina, he contributed a quarterback sack and a tackle for loss among his five tackles. On October 25, 2008, Grimm recorded two sacks in a loss against Florida State. In the 2008 ACC Championship Game win against Boston College, he led the team with eight tackles, including 2.5 for loss. In the 2009 Orange Bowl win, Grimm had five total tackles, a sack and an interception against Cincinnati. He finished the season third on the team with 71 tackles and ranked second in tackles for loss (14) and sacks (7.5). He also tied for fifth on the team in quarterback hurries with seven and forced two fumbles.
Grimm started on defense for the first time in his college career against Boston College and played 21 snaps at whip linebacker with three tackles. He finished the 2007 ACC Championship Game at linebacker when Cam Martin was injured with knee problems. In the 2008 Orange Bowl loss to Kansas, he had six tackles. Grimm finished the season with 27 total tackles. Head coach Frank Beamer awarded Grimm a scholarship in his redshirt sophomore season.
Grimm redshirted in 2005 and worked on the scout team as a whip linebacker.
Grimm attended and played high school football at Oakton High School in Vienna, Virginia, where he lettered three times. As an outside linebacker, he finished his senior season with 127 total tackles, seven interceptions and three quarterback sacks. He also caught 17 passes for 278 yards and six touchdowns as a tight end. On October 29, 2004, Oakton beat Westfield High School 24-20, and Grimm recorded a high school career-high 19 tackles along with a sack and an interception as Oakton ended the Bulldogs’ 21-game winning streak. That season, he helped Oakton win their first district championship in 25 years. After the season, Grimm earned first-team all-state and Northern Region Defensive Player of the Year honors. After graduating from Oakton, Grimm had one football scholarship offer, which was from Division I-AA William & Mary College. He got recruiting offers to come in as a walk-on from Virginia, Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech. He decided on Virginia Tech.
Cody James Grimm (born February 26, 1987) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Virginia Tech.