Former Virginia Tech tight end Chris Cunningham has found a new home as a graduate transfer, he announced on Wednesday night.

Cunningham has elected to transfer to Old Dominion, where he will reunite with wide receiver Eric Kumah, who also elected to transfer out of Virginia Tech following the 2018 season.

"Introduce a little anarchy. Upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos. I'm an agent of chaos,” Cunningham tweeted on Wednesday night when announcing his commitment to the Monarchs.

Cunningham entered the NCAA Transfer Portal in January following his redshirt junior season in Blacksburg.

"Thank you, Hokie Nation for your unwavering support through the gains and losses we endured as a team this season,” he said when announcing his transfer.

“Thank you to Coach Fuente, and his staff for everything they've done for me the past 3 years.

“I would also like to thank Coach Beamer for giving a kid from Jacksonville the chance of a lifetime. A chance I'll forever be grateful for.

“Nevertheless, after lots of consideration, I feel as though it is in my best interest to transfer from Virginia Tech.

“I am looking forward to starting a new chapter where I can excel further, academically and athletically.”

A native of Jacksonville, FL, Cunningham will join former Virginia Tech tight ends coach Bryan Stinespring, who joined the Monarchs staff in the same capacity after stops at James Madison and Maryland.

The 6-foot 2-inch tight end recorded 22 receptions during his career for 297-yards and seven touchdowns. Cunningham had his most productive season as a redshirt sophomore when he recorded nine receptions for 175-yards. He also recorded one blocked punt.

Both Cunningham and Kumah have one year of remaining eligibility and will arrive in Norfolk following their graduation from Virginia Tech in May.