Iosivas was born in Tokyo, Japan, on October 15, 1999, to a Filipino mother and Romanian father.[2][3] The family moved to Honolulu in 2003, where he attended Punahou School.[4] He was born with Filipino and Romanian citizenship and became an American citizen when he was 17.[5]
College career
Iosivas played on Princeton's junior varsity team as a freshman. As a sophomore, he caught 18 passes for 263 yards and four touchdowns.[6] Iosivas's initial junior season in 2020 was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and he took a gap year.[7] In 2021, he caught 41 passes for 703 yards and five touchdowns and was named second-team All-Ivy League.[8][9] Iosivas entered his senior season as the 15th-most athletic player in college football on sportswriter Bruce Feldman's annual "Freaks List".[10] He was named first team All-Ivy League after leading the conference with 66 receptions, 943 receiving yards, and seven touchdown catches.[11]
Iosivas was also a heptathlete on Princeton's track and field team.[12] He set the school record with 5,715 points in 2022 and was named an All-American.[13][14]
He made his first career reception, a 9-yard contested sideline catch, in the Bengals' Week 5 game against the Arizona Cardinals.[18] In Week 6 against the Seattle Seahawks, Iosivas scored his first career touchdown on a 3-yard pass from quarterback Joe Burrow in a game the Bengals won 17–13.[19] Iosivas grabbed his second career touchdown on an 2-yard pass against the San Francisco 49ers in what ended up being his only target of the game.[20] Iosivas missed the Bengals' Week 11 contest against the Baltimore Ravens due to a knee injury.[21]
In Week 18 against the Cleveland Browns, Iosivas played his first career game as a starter, due to Tee Higgins re-aggravating a hamstring injury. Iosivas had a solid game, with five receptions on seven targets for 36 yards and two touchdowns.[22] He finished his rookie season with 15 receptions, 116 yards, and four touchdowns.[23]
2024
Iosivas was named the Bengals starting third wide receiver after the departure of Tyler Boyd.[24] He recorded a two-touchdown game during the Bengals' Week 2 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.[25]