The Leipzig Kings sign QB Gabriel Cunningham for the remainder of the season

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That Leipzig kings have announced the signing of Gabriel Cunningham as quarterback for the final three games of the European League of Football season.

The 6’4″, 205 pounds, 27-year-old Native American Alexander City, Alabama becomes the third starting quarterback for the injury-stricken kings squad this season. Former starter Conor Miller suffered a season-ending shoulder injury Leipzig’s last game, a 59-0 loss to the Hamburg monkfish.

Most recently Cunningham played for them Tucson Sugar Skull in which Indoor soccer league. He spent the 2021 season with the Bad Homburg guards in Germany’s GFL2.

The veteran quarterback previously played for Texas Tech University and State University of New Mexico (2016, 2017), the Bremerhaven Seahawks (2019), Curitiba crocodiles in Brazil (2020) and bad Homburg.

Leipzig Head Coach Fred Armstrong:

“Gabriel played with our cornerback Roedion Henrique at New Mexico State University, so we know his character. When we saw his film a month ago, Henrique helped us put Cunningham on our QB list. We look forward to him finishing the season and showing his skills against the ELF competition.”

With three games remaining in the 2022 season Leipzig sits last in the Northern Conference of ELEVEN with a 2-7 record.

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