Ryan Sutter

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{{NFL.com player}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata. Ryan Allen Sutter (born on September 14, 1974 in Fort Collins, Colorado) was the "winner" (final bachelor) chosen by Trista Rehn on the TV show The Bachelorette. Sutter and Rehn were married in a televised wedding on ABC on December 6, 2003.

Career

Born in Fort Collins, Colorado, Sutter is a firefighter in Colorado. He has also worked as a model. [citation needed]

Football career

Sutter was a star defensive back in college with the Colorado Buffaloes football team. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round of the 1998 NFL Draft. He was cut late in the 1998 training camp. He then signed with the Carolina Panthers a few days later, not making the active roster until November 28, 1998 (he previously was on the Panther's practice squad). In the very first play of his first ever game in the NFL, he injured his shoulder while making a tackle against the New York Jets. He was immediately placed on injured reserve and eventually released. The following summer, he signed with the Seattle Seahawks, but he was cut. In the Spring of 2005, Ryan was invited to a tryout with the New Orleans Saints, but suffered a knee injury during the minicamp. He has not been in the NFL since. I love firefightrs!

Trista and Ryan

Sutter married Trista Rehn on December 6, 2003. They now live in Eagle County, Colorado, where Sutter is a Vail, Colorado firefighter.

In February 2007, the Sutters told People magazine that they were expecting their first child in summer of 2007, but they wanted the gender to be a surprise. [1] On July 26, 2007, Maxwell Alston Sutter was born 4 weeks early stemming from pregnancy complications. He was born at 8:50pm at Vail Valley Medical Center in Vail, Colorado, weighed 5lbs, 3oz.[2][3]

Trivia

Sutter completed the 2004 Ironman World Championship in 11 hours 38 minutes and 26 seconds.[citation needed]

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