Randall Cunningham Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Randall W. Cunningham (born March 27, 1963) is a former quarterback in the National Football League and current Pastor and mentor in Las Vegas, NV.After playing college football at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he was selected in the second round of the 1985 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, with whom he remained through the 1995 season. He announced his retirement from football following the end of that season, taking a job as an analyst for TNT in 1996. The following year, however, he resumed his playing career. He played for the Minnesota Vikings (1997–1999), the Dallas Cowboys (2000), and the Baltimore Ravens (2001). Cunningham then re-signed with the Philadelphia Eagles and retired for good in 2002. He won the Bert Bell Award in 1990. He is the younger brother of former college and professional football player Sam Cunningham who played for the New England Patriots and father of Randall Cunningham II.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Santa Barbara High School
Nationality
American
Spouse
Felicity De Jager
Children
Vashti Cunningham, Randall Cunningham II, Christian Cunningham
Parents
George Cunningham, Joan Cunningham
Siblings
Devin Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham
Star Sign
Aries
#
Fact
1
Owns a marble tile company in Las Vegas [2003]
2
Ranks 36th on NFL All-Time Passer Rating List (81.5).
3
Ranks 24th on NFL All-Time Touchdown Passes List (207).
4
Ranks 30th on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (29,979).
5
Ranks 30th on NFL All-Time Passing Completions List (2,429).
6
Ranks 31st on NFL All-Time Pass Attempts List (4,289).
7
he was also one of the top punters in the NCAA while at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, and served as an emergency punter with the Philadelphia Eagles. His 91-yard punt against the New York Giants on December 3, 1989 is the longest in team history and fourth-longest in NFL history. He also had an 80-yarder against the Dallas Cowboys on October 16, 1994, which is the third-longest in Eagles history.
8
Completed 2,429 of 4,289 passes (56.6%) for 29,979 yards and 207 touchdowns (81.5 Rating). Also had 775 rushing attempts for 4,928 yards (6.4 yard average) and 35 touchdowns.
9
Quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1985-1995), Minnesota Vikings (1997-1999), Dallas Cowboys (2000) and Baltimore Ravens (2001).
10
Was drafted in the 2nd round out of the Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1985.
11
Took over the starting quarterback job after replacing Ron Jaworski during the second half of the 1986 season.
12
Scored 35 career rushing touchdowns.
13
Played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1985-1995), The Minnesota Vikings (1997-1999), the Dallas Cowboys (2000), and the Baltimore Ravens (2001).
14
Holds the Philadelphia Eagles team records for passing yardage in a game (447 in 1989 at Washington); also had three 400-yard single-game passing performances.
15
His best single-game rushing total was 124 yards on 8 carries against New England in 1990, which included a 52-yard TD run.
16
Has gained more yards rushing than any other quarterback in NFL history with 4928.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Town of the Living Dead
2011
Short
Shawn
iGames
2010
Short
Garbage Man
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
A Football Life
2013
TV Series
Himself
Tazón Latino II
2008
TV Movie
NFL Films Presents
2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2004-2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
Minister of Defense: The Reggie White Story
2006
Video documentary
Himself
The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles
2004
Video documentary
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2002
TV Series documentary
Himself
NFL Monday Night Football
1988-2000
TV Series
Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1990-2000
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
NFL on FOX
1994-2000
TV Series
Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback