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Breaking News! Former Patriots QB Ryan Mallett Dead At Age 35 In Drowning Accident! (Video)

Breaking News! Former Patriots QB Ryan Mallett Dead At Age 35 In Drowning Accident! (Video)

by June 27, 2023 0 comments

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By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett dead at 35

Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett has passed away at 35 years old.

Mallett died in a drowning accident around Destin, Florida, the Deltaplex News in Arkansas reported Tuesday.

He was transported from a beach to a hospital, and pronounced dead on arrival, multiple sources told the outlet.

Former NFL QB Ryan Mallett has died at 35 in a drowning accident in Florida.
Former NFL QB Ryan Mallett has died at 35 in a drowning accident in Florida.

Mallett played one season at the University of Michigan before starring at the University of Arkansas from 2008-10.

He was subsequently selected in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Patriots.

In a career that spanned through 2017, Mallett appeared in games for the Patriots, Texans and Ravens.

He had eight career NFL starts.

Several of Mallett’s ex-NFL teammates shared their grief.

“Tough one to swallow,” former Patriots receiver Julian Edelman tweeted. “Thoughts are with the family.”

“Rest in peace Ryan Mallet! Gone way too soon, sending my condolences to his family!,” longtime New England running back James White wrote.

Ryan Mallett #15 of the Arkansas Razorbacks quiets down the crowd
Mallett starred at Arkansas.

Since February of last year, Mallett had been the head football coach at White Hall High School in Arkansas.

Last month, Mallett spoke to Whole Hog Sports about his maturation process in becoming a coach.

“I hope I’m a man now,” he said. “I’m 35. That’s halfway to 70.

Ryan Mallett appeared in games for the Patriots, Texans and Ravens.
Ryan Mallett appeared in games for the Patriots, Texans and Ravens.

“I did a lot of things as a kid. I know how to conduct my business now.

“My job is to help shape and mold young people. This is the time a lot of them are finding out about themselves. I hope I can help them.”

He was following in the footsteps of his family.

“Everyone in my family — my dad and his brothers — go by Coach,” he said. “Coach Mallett, that’s all I’ve ever heard. I was going to be a coach.

Ryan Mallett #15 of the New England Patriots in action
Mallett’s NFL career began with the Patriots.
At Gillette Stadium, QBs Ryan Mallett and Tom Brady prepare to fire passes in practice
Mallett played behind Tom Brady during his time in New England.

“I started going to practices as a toddler. My earliest memory of a practice was going to one of my dad’s practices and I climbed on the blocking rack and got my head stuck. I was hanging from my head and they had to pull me out.”

He also spoke about his football mentors.

“I learned offense from Coach [Bobby] Petrino,” Mallett told the outlet. “I learned defense from Coach [Bill] Belichick. I had good leadership at Mountain Home the last few years. I learned about the importance of community and how to talk to parents. I learned to explain their child’s talents.

“You have to explain they might not be a DI athlete. They all believe they are.”

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