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| "Randall W. Cunningham (born March 27, 1963 in Santa Barbara, California) is a former American football quarterback.
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.[citation needed] He won the Bert Bell Award in 1990, the height of the 'Ultimate Weapon' stories. He is the younger brother of former college and professional football player Sam Cunningham who played for the New England Patriots." |
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California) is a former American football
quarterback. 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.[citation needed] He won the Bert Bell Award in
1990, the height of the 'Ultimate Weapon' stories. He is the
younger brother of former college and professional football
player Sam Cunningham who played for the New England
Patriots.
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