Born in Nairobi, Kenya, to parents George and Evelyn Odhiambo, he moved to Texas at the age of seven, shortly after his father's death.[1] Odhiambo's mother died ten years later when he was 17, and he lived with an uncle and rode to school every day with an assistant coach.[1] He has one sibling, a younger sister named Evette.[2][3]
Odhiambo committed to Boise State prior to his senior year in July 2010 and signed his letter of intent on February 2, 2011.[4] As a true freshman, he redshirted in 2011, and was awarded the Ultimate Goon Award by Tim Socha, BSU's head strength coach. Odhiambo played the next four seasons (2012–2015) for the Broncos and appeared in 32 games.[5] His final two seasons were played under head coach Bryan Harsin, who arrived in 2014.
Odhiambo was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the third round of the 2016 NFL draft, the 97th overall pick.[7] A week later on May 6, he signed a four-year deal worth $2.9 million overall with a $645,416 bonus.[8] Backed up against their own endzone during the divisional round of the 2016-17 NFL playoffs, Odhiambo accidentally stepped on the foot of Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, causing a safety.
Odhiambo entered the 2017 season as the Seahawks' starting left tackle. He started the first seven games before suffering multiple dislocated fingers in both hands.[9] His injuries required surgery on both hands, and he was placed on injured reserve on November 8, 2017.[10]
On September 2, 2018, Odhiambo was waived by the Seahawks.[11]
On October 24, 2018, Odhiambo was signed by the Atlanta Falcons off the Colts' practice squad.[13] He was waived on November 12, 2018.[14]
Indianapolis Colts (second stint)
On November 14, 2018, Odhiambo was signed to the Colts' practice squad.[15]
Arizona Cardinals
On December 3, 2018, Odhiambo was signed by the Arizona Cardinals off the Colts' practice squad.[16]
Odhiambo was waived/injured during final roster cuts on August 31, 2019,[17] and reverted to injured reserve the next day. He was waived from injured reserve with an injury settlement on September 5.
Personal life
Odhiambo graduated from Boise State in December 2015, with a bachelor's degree in exercise science.[2]
On July 31, 2018, Odhiambo became a U.S. citizen after taking his oath at the Tukwila U.S. immigration center.[3]