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Joshua Enelangi Tupou (born May 2, 1994) is an American professional football nose tackle. He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes.

Key Information

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 2+34 in
(1.90 m)
353 lb
(160 kg)
31+34 in
(0.81 m)
9+78 in
(0.25 m)
5.30 s 1.92 s 3.09 s 5.00 s 8.22 s 23.5 in
(0.60 m)
7 ft 5 in
(2.26 m)
27 reps
All values from Pro Day[1][2]

Cincinnati Bengals

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Tupou signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent on May 5, 2017.[3] He was waived on September 2, 2017 and was signed to the practice squad the next day.[4][5] He was promoted to the active roster on November 11, 2017.[6] He was waived by the Bengals on November 21, 2017 and was signed to the practice squad the next day.[7][8] He was promoted back to the active roster on December 6, 2017.[9]

On November 22, 2018, Tupou was placed on injured reserve after suffering a torn pectoral in practice.[10]

Tupou re-signed with the Bengals on May 1, 2020.[11] On August 3, 2020, Tupou announced he would opt out of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[12]

On March 17, 2022, Tupou re-signed with the Bengals.[13]

Tupou recorded his first career sack against the Miami Dolphins in week 4 of the 2022 season. The sack gave Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa a concussion that forced him leave the game.

Baltimore Ravens

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On May 28, 2024, Tupou signed with the Baltimore Ravens.[14] He was released on August 27.[15] He re-signed to the practice squad on October 28.[16]

Indianapolis Colts

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On July 28, 2025, Tupou signed with the Indianapolis Colts.[17] He was released on August 26 as part of final roster cuts and re-signed to the practice squad the next day.[18][19] Tupou was released on September 1.[20]

Baltimore Ravens (second stint)

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On September 24, 2025, Tupou signed with the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad.[21] He was released on October 7 and re-signed to the practice squad one week later.[22]

Personal life

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Born in Long Beach, California, Tupou is of Tongan descent.[23]

References

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from Grokipedia
Josh Tupou is an American professional football nose tackle for the of the (NFL). Born on May 2, 1994, in , Tupou attended Buena Park High School in , where he played defensive line and earned recognition as a three-star recruit. Tupou played at the from 2013 to 2016, appearing in 49 games and recording 124 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and 0 forced fumbles as a . After going undrafted in the , he signed with the as an undrafted free agent and spent the first seven seasons of his career there, playing in 64 regular-season games with 89 combined tackles, 3 sacks, and 1 forced fumble. He appeared in five playoff games with the Bengals, including the 2021 and 2022 postseason runs. Following his release from the Bengals after the 2023 season, Tupou signed with in 2024, where he appeared in three regular-season games. In 2025, he had a brief stint with the in July, signed to the ' practice squad in September, was released on October 7 and re-signed on October 14, remaining on the as of November 2025; he appeared in one regular-season game that year. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing approximately 340 pounds, Tupou is known for his run-stopping ability and has accumulated 92 total tackles over his NFL career across 69 games.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Josh Tupou was born on May 2, 1994, in . Tupou is of Tongan descent, with his family heritage influencing his upbringing in , where he was raised primarily in the Buena Park area. He has cited his grandfather, Tofa Tupou of Los Alamitos, as a key family patriarch and role model during his childhood.

High school career

Josh Tupou attended Buena Park High School in , for his senior year after transferring from Orange High School. During his senior season in 2011, Tupou played both ways as a and offensive guard, while also contributing on special teams, including both units. He recorded 56 total tackles, including 24 solo tackles and 3.5 sacks, over nine games. Tupou earned recognition as the 2011 Freeway League Defensive Player of the Year, along with first-team All-Freeway League honors, first-team All-CIF Southern Section honors, and second-team All-Orange honors. His strong senior performance attracted attention from college recruiters, leading to his commitment to the .

College career

Tupou committed to the in December 2011 as a three-star recruit from Buena Park High School in . He enrolled at in 2012 and played as a defensive lineman for the Buffaloes over four seasons from 2012 to 2016, primarily at the nose tackle position. As a in 2012, he appeared in 12 games, recording 16 total tackles (12 solo, 4 assisted) and 1 sack. In his sophomore year of 2013, Tupou started to see increased action, tallying 34 tackles (24 solo, 10 assisted) and 0.5 sacks across 11 games. His junior season in 2014 featured 29 tackles (23 solo, 6 assisted), a career-high 3 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery in 12 appearances. Tupou sat out the 2015 season following a suspension related to legal issues, though charges were later dropped; this preserved his eligibility, allowing him to return as a redshirt senior in . Over his college career, he amassed 124 total tackles (81 solo, 43 assisted), 6.5 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery in 49 games. In , Tupou emerged as a key contributor on the defensive line, starting all 14 games and logging 520 snaps primarily at nose tackle. He recorded 45 tackles (22 solo, 23 assisted), 4 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks that season, helping anchor a Buffaloes defense that led to an 8-1 Pac-12 record and the South Division title. advanced to the Pac-12 Championship Game, where they fell to Washington, before losing the to Oklahoma State, finishing the year 10-4 overall.

Professional career

Cincinnati Bengals

Tupou signed with the as an undrafted on May 5, 2017, following his college career at the . He was waived on September 2, 2017, and signed to the team's the next day, before being waived again on November 21 and re-added to the on November 22; he was elevated to the active roster on December 6 and appeared in one game that season. In 2018, Tupou played in six games, primarily contributing on special teams and in rotational defensive roles. Tupou re-signed with the Bengals on a one-year deal on March 21, 2019, and appeared in all 16 games that season, recording 27 tackles and his first career forced fumble against the on November 17. He signed a tender on May 1, 2020, but opted out of the 2020 season on July 31 due to concerns over the . Returning in 2021, Tupou played in all 17 games, logging 12 tackles while serving as a key rotational . On March 17, 2022, Tupou re-signed with the Bengals on a two-year contract worth $3 million, with $300,000 guaranteed. He appeared in 11 games that year, including a start in Week 4, where he recorded his first career sack against quarterback on September 29, contributing to a 27-15 victory despite the injury sustained by the quarterback. In 2023, Tupou played in 14 games, adding 19 tackles as a veteran presence on the defensive line before entering free agency in 2024.

Baltimore Ravens

Tupou signed with the Baltimore Ravens on May 28, 2024, to a one-year contract worth $1.125 million. He suffered an undisclosed injury during the 2024 preseason, resulting in his release on August 27, 2024, with an injury settlement. The Ravens re-signed Tupou to their practice squad on October 28, 2024, amid injuries to their defensive line. During this first stint, he was elevated to the active roster for three games in 2024, recording three total tackles and one sack in limited action against the Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals, and Los Angeles Chargers. Tupou's second stint with the Ravens began when he signed to their practice squad on September 24, 2025, providing veteran depth from his prior NFL experience with the Bengals. He was released from the practice squad on October 7, 2025, before being re-signed on October 14, 2025. In 2025, Tupou appeared in one game, elevated for the September 28 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, where he contributed three assisted tackles. Throughout both stints, his role remained primarily on the practice squad, with minimal active roster appearances focused on depth support for the defensive line. As of November 2025, he remains on the Ravens' practice squad.

Indianapolis Colts

On July 28, 2025, Josh Tupou signed with the as a , reuniting with , who had previously coached him during Tupou's tenure with the . Tupou participated in the Colts' , providing depth along the defensive line amid competition for roster spots in a crowded unit featuring players like and . Despite his experience, Tupou was unable to secure a prominent role and was released on August 26, 2025, as part of the team's final roster cuts to trim to 53 players. The Colts subsequently signed Tupou to their practice squad on August 27, 2025, where he continued to contribute to depth and development efforts. However, he was released from the practice squad on September 1, 2025, to make room for linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. Tupou did not appear in any regular-season games for the Colts during his brief stint. Following his release, he joined the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad on September 24, 2025.

Personal life

Heritage and family

Josh Tupou is of Tongan descent. Born in , Tupou was raised in a close-knit family with strong Tongan cultural influences, including traditions of gratitude expressed through family prayers. His grandfather, Tofa Tupou of Los Alamitos, served as the family patriarch and Tupou's primary role model, guiding him with values rooted in Tongan family structure and resilience. Tupou's family also includes an uncle, Viliami Maumau, a former defensive tackle who played college football at the University of Colorado from 1994 to 1997 and briefly in the NFL with the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers, further embedding a legacy of athletic pursuit within the family's Tongan lineage.

Off-field activities

Tupou has engaged in community service efforts, including a notable project in October 2022 when he joined several Cincinnati Bengals teammates to build a wheelchair ramp for Army veteran Arthur Coffey and his wife Nancy at their home in Elmwood Place, Ohio, as part of the team's partnership with the nonprofit Operation Ramp It Up. This initiative aimed to enhance mobility and independence for the couple, with Tupou contributing to the physical construction during an off-day from team activities. Earlier, in May 2018, Tupou was sentenced to an additional year of and 48 hours of following a violation of prior probation terms stemming from a 2015 arrest during his college years at the .

References

  1. https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/[colorado](/page/Colorado)/2016-schedule.html
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