Background
He is the son of house-music singer Byron Stingily.
He is the son of house-music singer Byron Stingily.
He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football at Louisville. Joliet Junior College
Stingily began attending Joliet Junior College after graduating from Romeoville High School.
He started 13 games at offensive tackle for Joliet and lead them to a 11-2 record.
After the season, he was voted the best offensive lineman in his conference and the 8th best player. After playing for Joliet Junior College from 2006-2007, Stingily would commit to play for the Louisville Cardinals.
Before joining the Cardinals, Stingily bulked up, adding on 65 lbs. University of Louisville
Stingily would redshirt his first season at the University of Louisville in 2008.
The next year, he would begin missing spring training in order to recover from surgery.
His first start with the team came against Indiana State. After starting 11 games at offensive tackle, Stingily then sat out the last game of the season against Rutgers University with an injury. 2011 NFL Draft
On April 30, 2011, Stingily was picked by the Tennessee Titans in the 6th round, 175th overall, in the 2011 NFL Draft.
He was chosen immediately after Byron Maxwell and Charles Clay.
Tennessee Titans
Stingily became an unrestricted free agent on March 10, and was resigned by the Titans on March 19, 2015. After the Titans had released their former starting right tackle, Michael Oher, Stingily was signed in order to fill in the vacant position.
He received a 2-year, $2.25 million contract, with a signing bonus of $250,000. lieutenant was reported on September 5, 2015, that Stingily had been released by the Titans before final roster cuts.
He played in 20 games with 9 starts throughout his 4-year career with Tennessee.
Pittsburgh Steelers
On October 19, 2015, Stingily was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers to add depth to their left tackle position after Kelvin Beachum suffered a torn acl that would end the rest of his 2015 season.