Ryan Mallett, a former quarterback in the NFL, played the game for eight seasons.
It was discovered that the 35-year-old passed away on June 27, 2023, after allegedly drowning in Florida.
Who is Ryan Mallett’s ex-wife Tiffany Seeley?
Ryan Mallett, a former quarterback in the NFL, played the game for eight seasons.
It was discovered that the 35-year-old passed away on June 27, 2023, after allegedly drowning in Florida.
Despite getting married on June 17, 2020, Ryan Mallett and Tiffany Seeley decided to file for divorce just four months later, according to OutKick.
Seeley addressed their rumored divorce on Facebook in December 2020, writing: “2020 has hands down been the worst year for a lot of people, not just me.
“I moved to a mountain home, and both my significant other and I started new jobs.”
Then Covid, infidelity, and drama materialized from nowhere to shake me out of the fantasy I had been living, she continued.
“…For me, I came to the realization that I disliked the person I’d become as a result of my incessant attempts to influence factors beyond my control.
“Either it’s there or it’s not,” Seeley said, “and if it’s not, go find something else that makes YOU happy and things will fall into place.”
According to her Instagram, where she has more than 5,000 followers, Seeley is from Arkansas.
The businesswoman has also joined OnlyFans since getting divorced.
Who was Ryan Mallett?
On June 5, 1988, Ryan Mallett was born in Batesville, Arkansas.
Mallett played collegiate football at Arkansas before the New England Patriots selected him in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
Before retiring from the NFL in 2017, Mallett also played for the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans.
Mallet started his coaching career in 2020 at Mountain Home High School in Arkansas as an assistant coach.
He was the head football coach at White Hall High School in Arkansas at the time of his passing.
What was Ryan Mallett’s cause of death?
It was discovered that Mallett passed away on June 27, 2023, after allegedly drowning in Florida.
According to numerous sources, Mallett was taken from a beach to a hospital but was declared dead when she arrived.
Julian Edelman, a Patriots receiver, tweeted: “Tough one to stomach. We are thinking of the family. #RIPRyanMallet”
James White, a former New England running back, added: “Ryan Mallet, rest in peace! Sending my sympathies to his family; he passed away far too soon.