Anna Kleinsorge Biography
Anna Kleinsorge a former Georgetown volleyball player famous as the wife of Ryan Leaf. Ryan Leaf is a former American football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League for four seasons. Leaf played for the San Diego Chargers and the Dallas Cowboys as of 1998 and 2001 and as well had time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks.
Anna Kleinsorge Age
Anna’s age and date of birth are publicly unknown. This section will be updated as soon as the information is available.
Anna Kleinsorge Height and Weight
Kleinsorge stands tall at a height of 6-foot-3 and has an average body weight.
Anna Kleinsorge Husband
Anna is currently engaged to Ryan Leaf and the pair has one a son named McGyver Fitzgerald Leaf. Previously Ryan Leaf was married to Nicole Lucia, a Charger cheerleader and daughter of financial radio host Ray Lucia but later separated in November 2003 and eventually divorced.
Anna Kleinsorge and Ryan Leaf’s son
The duo are parents of their son McGyver Fitzgerald Leaf who was born in 2017.
Anna Kleinsorge’s Husband, Ryan Leaf Arrested on Domestic Battery Charge
The Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf has got arrested for misdemeanor domestic battery in Palm Springs, California. TMZ Sports first aired it. Leaf got taken into custody on Friday afternoon.
As per the information on the Riverdale County Sheriff’s Department’s website, is that Leaf got booked on a single charge and that his bail was set for $5,000.
The former No. 2 overall pick for the San Diego Chargers lasted just three seasons in the NFL after getting drafted behind Peyton Manning in 1998. As of his departure from the league having threw just 14 touchdown passes and 36 interceptions, going 4-17 during that time, he spiraled into what he described as “an eight-year run of off-and-on opioid abuse that took my life to the very bottom.”
Back in 2009 arrest on drug and burglary charges in Texas, and a two-year spell in prison after he was arrested in 2012 for breaking into a home in Montana, stealing prescription drugs, and violating his Texas probation.
He as well found sobriety and served as an ambassador for a recovery community. In 2019, ESPN hired the former Washington State quarterback as a college football analyst.