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Conor Miller: American Football Player, QB, Jersey Number 18, Career, Stats and Highlights

Conor Miller
Position:
QB
jersey number:
18
Birth date: 5. October 1995
Place of birth: Fort Lauderdale

Size: 195 cm
Weight: 100 kg

career information
Active: 2019–
Teams
2011–2012: American Heritage Patriots
2013–2014: Cypress Bay Lightning
2015: Mount San Antonio Mounties
2016: El Camino Warriors
2017–2018: Florida Atlantic Owls
2019: Cologne Crocodiles
2021: Graz Giants
2022: Flash of La Courneuve
2022: Leipzig Kings
since 2023: Barcelona Dragons
The career statistics
European League of Football:

  • Games: 3
  • Passing Yards: 541
  • Passing Touchdowns: 5
  • Interceptions: 3
  • Rushing Yards: 7
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 0
Career highlights and awards
  • College Conference Champion (2017)
  • AFL Passing Yards Leader (2021)
  • Champion Diamond Helmet (2022)

Conor Gregory Miller (born October 5, 1995 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an American football player at the quarterback position.

Miller first attended American Heritage High School before transferring to Cypress Bay High School as a junior in 2013. In 2015, Miller tried Walk-On at Florida Atlantic University, but then joined Mount San Antonio Junior College over the summer. He spent the 2016 season at El Camino Junior College, where he was a starter in one of seven appearances and had a total of 282 passing yards for two touchdowns with two interceptions. In 2017, he signed for Florida Atlantic University, where he went to camp as a third-string quarterback and then sat out as a redshirt.[1][2] Instead, he made headlines off the field when he thanked police officers who were in charge of a game between FAU and Old Dominion.[3][4] Even in his senior year he remained without action.[3] Miller relinquished his final year of NCAA eligibility.[5] After college, he was invited to the Miami Dolphins’ Pro Day and attended private practice sessions with the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills.[6]

At the end of May 2019, Miller was signed by the Cologne Crocodiles during the GFL season.[6] In four games, he completed 61.1% of his passes for 718 yards and six touchdowns. An injury ended his season early.[7] He joined the Graz Giants for the 2021 AFL season.[5] There he led the league in passing yards (2,170) and passing touchdowns (23). In the playoffs, the Giants were eliminated in the semifinals by the Vienna Vikings. In spring 2022, Miller played for La Courneuve Flash in France.[8] He led Flash to win the French championship and to the semi-finals of the Central European Football League.

Miller served as quarterback for Team USA at the October 2021 ELF All-Star Game.[9][10] In July 2022, he was signed by the Leipzig Kings as a replacement for the injured Jordan Barlow during the 2022 ELF season.[11][12] In his third game for the Kings, he injured his own shoulder, missing the rest of the season’s games and being fired.[13] In total, Miller was sacked ten times.

Miller was signed by the Barcelona Dragons for the 2023 European League of Football (ELF) season.[14][15] There he succeeded Zach Edwards, who had led the league in passing yards the previous season.

Regular Season
Year Team games Starts passing game running game
Cmp To Qty Yds Avg TD Int Eff To Yds Avg TD Fum Lst
European League of Football
2022 Leipzig Kings 3 3 45 99 45,5 % 541 12,0 5 3 66.94 6 7 1,2 0 0 0
ELF total 3 3 45 99 45,5 % 541 12,0 5 3 66.94 6 7 1,2 0 0 0
Source: stats.europeanleague.football[16]

Miller graduated from Florida Atlantic University in South Florida with a degree in Business Management in 2020. His father Chip Miller attended the University of Georgia and worked, among other things, at the American Heritage High School as a linebacker coach. Miller is in a relationship with Austrian volleyball player Kora Schaberl, whose brother is football player Markus Schaberl.

  • Conor Miller on the website of Florida Atlantic University (English)
  • Conor Miller on the website of El Camino Junior College (English)
  • Conor Miller on the website of European League of Football (English)
  • Conor Miller on europlayers.com (English)
  1. Jake Elman: Former Auburn QB John Franklin III embracing receiving role at FAU. In: palmbeachpost.com. 19. September 2017, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  2. Matthew Defranks: Former Auburn QB John Franklin III embracing receiving role at FAU. In: sun-sentinel.com. 9. September 2017, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  3. a b Jake Elman: End of the line for FAU’s seniors. In: palmbeachpost.com. 22. November 2018, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  4. FAU Coach Lane Kiffen Tweets about NSO. (PDF) In: norfolk-sheriff.com. 2017, accessed May 22, 2023 (American English).
  5. a b Alex Malchow: Projekt Spielberg Graz Giants QB Conor Miller finding his football dreams in Europe. In: americanfootballinternational.com. March 22, 2021, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  6. a b Simone Krautmacher: Connor Miller becomes Cologne’s new QB. In: american-football.com. 29. May 2019, accessed May 22, 2023.
  7. Second round start in the GFL. In: sport1.de. 10. June 2020, accessed May 22, 2023.
  8. Alex Malchow: Projekt Spielberg Graz Giants QB Conor Miller finding his football dreams in Europe. In: americanfootballinternational.com. March 22, 2021, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  9. Quarterback Conor Miller leads the USA selection against the European League of Football All-Stars. In: amfoo.de. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  10. Gamebook ELF All-Star Game 2021. (PDF) In: assets-global.website-files.com. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  11. Leipzig Kings sign french champion Conor Miller as new quarterback. In: europeanleague.football. July 12, 2022, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  12. Flash quarterback Conor Miller is joining the ELF and the Leipzig Kings. In: thefreeagent.fr. July 12, 2022, accessed May 22, 2023 (French).
  13. Leipzig Kings release Conor Miller and sign quarterback Gabriel Cunningham. In: europeanleague.football. 17. August 2022, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  14. ELF: Barcelona Dragons sign veteran QB Conor Miller. In: americanfootballinternational.com. December 26, 2022, accessed May 22, 2023 (English).
  15. The American Conor Miller, new quarterback of the Barcelona Dragons. In: mundodeportivo.com. December 25, 2022, accessed May 22, 2023 (Spanish).
  16. Statistiken European League of Football. In: stats.europeanleague.football. Retrieved 22 May 2023 (English).

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