| # | |
|---|---|
| Name | Aron Cruickshank |
| Nationality | United States |
| Position | Wide Receiver |
| Leagues | European League of Football |
| Seasons | 2025 |
| Age | 0 |
Aron Cruickshank exploded onto the European League of Football (ELF) scene with a record-shattering debut season, instantly establishing himself as one of the most dynamic and must-watch players in the league. A former Big Ten standout and NFL signee, Cruickshank transitioned his multifaceted skillset—combining blazing speed, elite route-running, and special teams expertise—to the Madrid Bravos, where he formed one half of the most prolific quarterback/receiver duos in ELF history. Cruickshank’s spectacular year secured him the league’s Offensive Player of the Year award and the coveted “Triple Crown” for wide receivers, cementing his status as a European football superstar before leveraging his success for another professional opportunity in the United States.
Previous Stations
- St. Louis Battlehawks (UFL) – Wide Receiver (2025–present)
- Madrid Bravos (ELF) – Wide Receiver (2025)
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) – Wide Receiver / Returner (2024)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) – Wide Receiver (2023)
- Chicago Bears (NFL) – Wide Receiver (2023)
- Rutgers Scarlet Knights (NCAA Big Ten) – Wide Receiver / Returner (2020–2022)
- Wisconsin Badgers (NCAA Big Ten) – Wide Receiver / Returner (2018–2020)
- Erasmus Hall High School (Brooklyn, N.Y.) – High School Athlete
Credits
- https://europeanleague.football/news/award-winner-cruickshank-very-open-to-come-back-3955
- https://europeanleague.football/players/fcde8f80-fb59-11ef-aed9-a9916b6859f0
- https://www.si.com/college/rutgers/news/former-rutgers-scarlet-knights-star-setting-records-in-european-league-of-football
- https://europeanleague.football/news/record-breaking-season-cruickshank-makes-history-3714
- https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/aron-cruickshank-1.html
- https://pfnewsroom.com/news/st-louis-battlehawks-sign-elf-star-wr-aron-cruickshank/
- https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/aron-cruickshank-player-bio
- https://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/news.pl?artikel=17572359018028
Achievements
Personal Achievements and Honors
- Named European League of Football Offensive Player of the Year (2025).
- Achieved the ELF’s Wide Receiver Triple Crown (most Receptions, Receiving Yards, and Receiving Touchdowns) (2025).
- Set the ELF Single-Season Receiving Touchdown Record (2025).
- Named Big Ten Return Specialist of the Year (2020).
- Selected to the All-Big Ten First Team (Return Specialist) (2020).
- Selected to the All-Big Ten Third Team (2022).
- Selected to the All-ECAC Special Teams (2022).
Team Achievements and Championships
- Helped the Madrid Bravos reach the ELF Playoffs in their inaugural season (2025).
- Contributed to the Wisconsin Badgers in two Bowl appearances: the Pinstripe Bowl (2018) and the Rose Bowl (2019).
- Helped lead Erasmus Hall High School to a New York City PSAL championship title (2017).

Selected Statistics
- He set a new ELF single-season record with 20 receiving touchdowns during his 2025 season with the Madrid Bravos.
- Cruickshank finished the 2025 ELF season with 1,729 receiving yards, narrowly breaking the single-season receiving yards record.
- He recorded 99 receptions in his ELF debut season, coming close to the league’s all-time record.
- He totaled over 1,200 kick return yards and scored 2 kick return touchdowns during his time at the University of Wisconsin.
- He accumulated over 1,300 kick return yards and scored 2 kick return touchdowns across three seasons with Rutgers.
- During his 2020 season at Rutgers, he led the Big Ten in kick returns (25) and kick return yards (671).
Other
- Nicknames: He is often referred to as a “Speedster” due to his exceptional quickness and ability to generate yardage after the catch.
- Post-Award Theft: Cruickshank made headlines following the 2025 ELF Honors ceremony when his Offensive Player of the Year trophy and a high-value sponsor watch were stolen shortly after he received the award on stage.
- Connection to MVP: He had a famously strong on-field connection with Madrid Bravos Quarterback Reid Sinnett, who was named the league’s MVP in the same season.
- College Background: Cruickshank was a versatile playmaker in college, starting his career at Wisconsin before transferring to Rutgers, where he was utilized both as a receiver and an elite return specialist.
- NFL Opportunities: Despite going undrafted, his talent earned him mini-camp and brief stints with the Chicago Bears and the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2023.
- On ELF Future: After his record-setting season, Cruickshank stated that he was “very open to coming back” to the ELF, but would prioritize a decision that “makes sense to my family.” (He subsequently signed with the UFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks.)
- Quote on Recognition: When celebrating his quarterback’s MVP award, Cruickshank said, “I don’t care for no recognition, I got a reward already, it’s good, it’s just time to shine, so I was happy that he got his award that he deserved.”

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