Cody Fajardo: American Football Quarterback
Early Life and Career
Cody Michael Fajardo was born on March 29, 1992, in Brea, California. He initially played college football for the University of Nevada, Reno, before transferring to Oregon State University in 2013. Fajardo had a decorated college career, winning the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in 2014 and earning honorable mention All-American honors.
Professional Career
Montreal Alouettes
In 2022, Fajardo signed a two-year deal with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He joined the team after previously spending four seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, where he led them to a Grey Cup victory in 2019.
Playing Style and Accolades
Fajardo is known for his dual-threat ability as a quarterback, combining both strong passing and rushing skills. He has earned several accolades during his career, including:
- CFL Most Outstanding Player (2019)
- CFL Western Division All-Star (2019)
- Led Saskatchewan Roughriders to Grey Cup victory (2019)
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