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Randall Cunningham Net Worth

Randall W. Cunningham net worth is
$10 Million

Randall W. Cunningham Wiki Biography

Randall W. Cunningham was born on the 27th March 1963, in Santa Barbara, California, USA. He is best known for being a retired professional American Football quarterback, who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens. He currently works as the head coach of the Silverado High School football team, and as a pastor. His playing career was active from 1985 to 2001.

Have you ever wondered how rich Randall Cunningham is, as of mid-2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Randall’s net worth is as high as $10 million, which has largely been accumulated through his career in the sports industry as a professional NFL player. Randall is currently working as a coach, which has also increased his wealth.

Randall Cunningham Net Worth $10 Million

Randall Cunningham was raised with three older brothers, the youngest son of Samuel, a railroad worker, and Mabel Cunningham, a nurse. He went to Santa Barbara High School, from which he matriculated in 1981. In his senior year, as he excelled in playing football, Randall led the school team to a League title as well as the CIF Finals. He continued to play at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) for the UNLV Rebels, and won selection for the Football All-America Team two years in a row in 1983 and 1984. He only completed his degree in 2004.

His professional career began in the 1985, when he was selected as the 37th pick overall from the NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Immediately upon arrival at Philadelphia, Randall signed a contract with the Eagles, which certainly added a lot to his net worth. He stayed with the Eagles until 1995, and during the ten year period he recorded 4,482 rushing years, which was enough for third place in franchise history, behind Steve Van Buren and Wilbert Montgomery.

In 1995, he decided to retire from football, however, he returned in 1997, signing a contract with the Minnesota Vikings, which further increased his net worth. However, in 1999 he was released but soon found an engagement with the Dallas Cowboys. That also didn`t last long, as he was released the following year. Randall still didn`t want to leave NFL for good, and played for the Baltimore Ravens through the 2001 season, but retired immediately after the season ended.

During his NFL career, Randall won several prestigious awards as an individual and as a part of the team. While with the Eagles, he had three Pro-Bowl appearances from 1988-1990, and in 1998 while playing for the Vikings. Furthermore, Randall was named AP First-Team All-Pro in 1990 and 1998, and won the Pro Bowl MVP award in 1988. He was also the UPI NFC Player of the Year in 1990, and was inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall Of Fame in 2009. After retirement he stayed in football as a coach, and in 2014 he became the head coach of the Silverado High School football team, which also adds to the overall size of his net worth.

Speaking about his personal life, Randall Cunningham has been married to Felicity De Jager since May of 1993; the couple has three children, but unfortunately, their youngest child passed away in 2010. Affected by this tragedy, he released the book “Lay It Down: How Letting Go Brings Out Your Best”, the sales of which have also added to his net worth.


Full NameJermaine Cunningham
Net Worth$10 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 27, 1963
Place Of BirthSanta Barbara, California, USA
Height6' 4" (1.93 m)
Weight97.52
ProfessionActor
EducationUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas, Santa Barbara High School
NationalityAmerican
SpouseFelicity De Jager
ChildrenVashti Cunningham, Randall Cunningham II, Christian Cunningham
ParentsGeorge Cunningham, Joan Cunningham
SiblingsDevin Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm1295944
#Fact
1Owns a marble tile company in Las Vegas [2003]
2Ranks 36th on NFL All-Time Passer Rating List (81.5).
3Ranks 24th on NFL All-Time Touchdown Passes List (207).
4Ranks 30th on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (29,979).
5Ranks 30th on NFL All-Time Passing Completions List (2,429).
6Ranks 31st on NFL All-Time Pass Attempts List (4,289).
7he 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.
8Completed 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.
9Quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1985-1995), Minnesota Vikings (1997-1999), Dallas Cowboys (2000) and Baltimore Ravens (2001).
10Was drafted in the 2nd round out of the Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1985.
11Took over the starting quarterback job after replacing Ron Jaworski during the second half of the 1986 season.
12Scored 35 career rushing touchdowns.
13Played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1985-1995), The Minnesota Vikings (1997-1999), the Dallas Cowboys (2000), and the Baltimore Ravens (2001).
14Holds 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.
15His best single-game rushing total was 124 yards on 8 carries against New England in 1990, which included a 52-yard TD run.
16Has gained more yards rushing than any other quarterback in NFL history with 4928.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Town of the Living Dead2011ShortShawn
iGames2010ShortGarbage Man

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Football Life2013TV SeriesHimself
Tazón Latino II2008TV Movie
NFL Films Presents2006TV Series documentaryHimself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2004-2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Minister of Defense: The Reggie White Story2006Video documentaryHimself
The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles2004Video documentaryHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2002TV Series documentaryHimself
NFL Monday Night Football1988-2000TV SeriesHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football1990-2000TV SeriesHimself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
NFL on FOX1994-2000TV SeriesHimself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback / Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
1998 NFC Championship Game1999TV MovieHimself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback
NFL Blast1997TV SeriesMinnesota Vikings Player
TNT Sunday Night Football1990-1995TV SeriesHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
Martin1994TV SeriesHimself
Scramble1993TV SeriesHimself - Host
The NFL on CBS1986-1990TV SeriesHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
Night of 100 Stars III1990TV MovieHimself
1st & Ten: The Championship1990TV SeriesHimself
The NFL on NBC1989TV SeriesHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback
1989 NFL Pro Bowl1989TV SpecialHimself - NFC Quarterback
1985 NFL Draft1985TV MovieHimself - 37th Overall Pick

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Update: 2024-07-26