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Michael Joseph Gandy (born January 3, 1979) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 2001 NFL draft and later played for the Buffalo Bills and Arizona Cardinals. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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Professional career

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Chicago Bears

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He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 2001 NFL draft and played with the team for four seasons.[1]

Buffalo Bills

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After the 2004 NFL season, Gandy signed with the Buffalo Bills, remaining with the team through the 2006 season.

Arizona Cardinals

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On April 2, 2007, he signed with the Arizona Cardinals. After aggravating a pelvic/groin injury against the Titans in week 11 of the 2009 season that turned out to be season-ending, he was placed on injured reserve and released by the team after the season.

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Mike Gandy is an American former professional football offensive tackle known for his nine-year career in the National Football League (NFL), where he served as a reliable starter for the Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills, and Arizona Cardinals. After playing college football at the University of Notre Dame, Gandy was selected by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He began his professional career in Chicago, emerging as a full-time starting left tackle by 2003, before signing with the Buffalo Bills as a key starter for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Gandy later joined the Arizona Cardinals, where he anchored the offensive line as the starting left tackle during the 2008 season and playoffs, helping guide the team to an appearance in Super Bowl XLIII following their NFC Championship victory. His career concluded in 2009 after he was placed on injured reserve.

Early life

Birth and background

Mike Gandy was born on January 3, 1979, in Rockford, Illinois. Limited details are available about his family or childhood circumstances prior to his schooling.

Education and early football

Mike Gandy attended Garland High School in Garland, Texas. He began playing organized football for the first time during his sophomore year, having previously excelled in baseball, basketball, and soccer. Gandy explained that he primarily played because his friends were involved, noting that he had not been a major football enthusiast despite following the Dallas Cowboys. From his sophomore year onward, Gandy started on both offense and defense, eventually earning two-time all-city, all-district, and all-area recognition. His teams achieved a 9-0-1 record during his junior season and secured back-to-back district championships in his final two years, though they did not win a state title. Gandy recorded 11 receptions and one touchdown across his entire high school career, reflecting his occasional use in skill positions. Despite not receiving All-America honors or being regarded as having an outstanding high school career, his size, mobility, and blocking ability drew interest from college programs.

College career

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Mike Gandy played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish as an offensive guard. He arrived intending to play tight end but transitioned to the offensive line after physical development and changes in team needs, briefly trying defensive line before settling at guard. During his sophomore year, Gandy suffered a broken ankle that caused him to miss the entire season, an experience he described as emotionally draining but one that taught him to better prepare and avoid taking opportunities for granted. As a junior in 1998, he served as a backup but played in all 11 games, occasionally grading higher than the starters, and started the final three contests of the season—including the Gator Bowl—following an injury to teammate Jerry Wisne. Gandy became a starter for his final two seasons in 1999 and 2000, leading all active Notre Dame players in career playing time during the 2000 campaign as the most experienced member of a young offensive line. He earned third-team All-American recognition from The Sporting News, which also rated him the third-best offensive guard prospect in its November 6, 2000 issue, and was named to all-independent teams by Football News and Collegefootballnews.com. His performance at Notre Dame positioned him for selection in the 2001 NFL Draft.

Professional football career

Chicago Bears

Mike Gandy was selected by the Chicago Bears in the third round (68th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. He spent four seasons with the Bears (2001-2004). He did not appear in any games as a rookie in 2001. In 2002, he played in 13 games with 11 starts, primarily at left tackle and guard. In 2003, he started all 14 games at left tackle. In 2004, he started all five games at right guard before being waived on November 8, 2004.

Buffalo Bills

Gandy signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent on March 4, 2005. He started all 16 games in 2005 at left tackle and all 16 games in 2006 at left guard/left tackle, providing consistent protection on the offensive line during his two seasons with the team.

Arizona Cardinals

On April 2, 2007, Gandy signed with the Arizona Cardinals as a free agent. He started all 16 games at left tackle in both 2007 and 2008, including four playoff starts in 2008 as the Cardinals advanced to Super Bowl XLIII. In 2009, he started 12 games at left tackle before being placed on injured reserve on December 23, 2009, due to a season-ending injury, concluding his NFL career.

Television and media appearances

Self-appearances

Mike Gandy has been credited with several television appearances as himself during his NFL playing career, primarily in game broadcasts and draft coverage on major networks. He is credited in multiple episodes of The NFL on CBS from 2002 to 2009 as Self, appearing in roles tied to his positions with the Buffalo Bills, Arizona Cardinals, and Chicago Bears. Similar self-credits appear on NFL on FOX during the same period, as well as in two episodes each of NFL Monday Night Football (2007–2008) and ESPN's Sunday Night Football (2005), along with coverage of the 2001 NFL Draft where he was noted as the 68th overall pick. No post-retirement media appearances are documented.

Personal life

Family and post-retirement activities

Mike Gandy last played in the NFL during the 2009 season with the Arizona Cardinals, after which he was placed on injured reserve and did not return to professional football. He has maintained a private life away from the public eye. Details about his family, including any spouse or children, are not publicly documented in reliable sources. No notable post-retirement business ventures, charity work, or other activities have been reported in credible media outlets.

Residence and other details

Mike Gandy was born on January 3, 1979, in Harlingen, Texas. He attended Garland High School in Garland, Texas, where he played football before college. Details regarding his current residence or additional personal facts post-retirement are not documented in available reliable sources.
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