Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Donovan Ezeiruaku Has Parents of Different Nationalities, an American Mother Cindy and Nigerian Father Sonyx!

Donovan Ezeiruaku won the 2026 Ted Hendricks Award.

January 18, 2026

This article was last updated by Nishan on January 19, 2026

American professional football defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, Donovan Ezeiruaku, has a suuportive parents.

Donovan Ezeiruaku grew up in Williamstown, New Jersey, and played football at Williamstown High School.

After high school, he committed to Boston College to play college football as a defensive end.

In his early college years, he played mostly in a backup or rotational role, but he steadily improved.

By his sophomore year, he became a key defender, recording many tackles, tackles for loss, and sacks. His performance earned him All-ACC honors.

In his senior season in 2026, Ezeiruaku had a huge breakout year, which led him to the NFL, where the Dallas Cowboys selected him in the second round with the 44th overall pick.

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NFL Star Donovan Ezeiruaku Parents: Sonyx Ezeiruaku and Cindy Ezeiruaku!

Born on September 25, 2003, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Donovan was one of the three sons of Sonyx Ezeiruaku and Cindy Ezeiruaku.

His father, Sonyx, is originally from Nigeria and immigrated to the United States before Donovan was born.

Sonyx worked in engineering and technical fields after moving to the United States from Nigeria.

While he was not a professional athlete, his steady professional career and strong values played a big role in shaping Donovan’s mindset and work ethic.

On the other hand, Donovan’s mother, Cindy, is American, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

She worked for many years in behavioral health and focused strongly on Donovan’s education.

He’s Ready!! Defensive End Donovan Ezeiruaku. NFL Dallas Cowboys 2nd round pick!!

— Cindy Ezeiruaku (@CindyEzeiruaku)

Early on, she wasn’t thrilled about him playing football, worried he might get hurt, but she supported him as long as he kept his grades up

However, over time, Cindy supported Donovan’s football journey, and he is now rising in the NFL.

Speaking with the media, Donovan often talks about his parents and their upbringing, as they raised four sons, which was quite a challenge back in the day.

“They were pretty hard on us. It’s not the easiest thing, having four Black boys growing up here. They raised us to be very respectful, polite, and caring young men.”

Having been raised by multilingual and culturally rich parents, Donovan is now rising in the NFL, while his brothers are working on their own journeys.

In Case You Don’t Know

  • He was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2026, one of the top honors in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
  • In 2026, Ezeiruaku led the entire NCAA in sacks with 16.5 and tied Boston College’s single‑season sack record.
  • Among his three brothers, Aiden Ezeiruaku has played defensive end at Williamstown High School (New Jersey).

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Nishan Dahal writes sports with a human touch, covering breaking news, athlete lives, and the stories that stats can't tell. Nishan believes every athlete has a story worth telling. With the goal of bringing those stories to life with honesty, heart, and a touch of curiosity, he shares his insights through PlayerBio.

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