Matt Ulrich, a former offensive guard in the NFL who won a Super Bowl, is dead at just 41 years old. Fans want to know what happened to him.
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The Gist:
Matt Ulrich, a former NFL player who won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts in 2006, has died at just 41 years old.
Matt’s cause of death hasn’t been disclosed, and his death was first announced on Twitter by Colts owner Jim Irsay.
Matt left the league after just two seasons and was married with four sons, who he described as the joy of his life.
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Former Indianapolis Colts star and offensive guard Matt Ulrich has died at just 41 years old, according to a statement released by Colts owner Jim Irsay on Nov. 8, 2023. Following the news of Matt’s death, many naturally wanted to learn more about the exact circumstances around it, and understand who he left behind.
Matt was only in the NFL for two seasons, both of them with the Colts, but he was part of the team that helped them win the Super Bowl. Here’s everything we know about his death, and how we found out about it.
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What happened to Matt Ulrich?
Matt’s death was first announced by Colts owner Jim Irsay, who tweeted about him.
“I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of Matt Ulrich. Matt was with us only two seasons, but left his mark on many,” he wrote. “Great guy, I hear he was a great dad — and he was a Super Bowl champ. My prayers to his family.”
Matt was part of the Peyton Manning-led Colts team that won the Super Bowl in 2006, defeating the Chicago Bears.
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Ulrich, originally from Illinois, was one of the captains of Northwestern University’s football team. He signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2004.
It isn’t clear why Matt ultimately decided to leave the NFL, but many remember his moment in the spotlight holding the Lombardi Trophy and want to better understand what happened to him.
What was Matt Ulrich’s cause of death?
No cause of death has been disclosed and it’s possible that the family wants to keep details around Matt’s death private. Matt had four sons and was married. His wife, Alison, wrote a tribute to him on Facebook, according to The Indianapolis Star.
“Our beloved, One of a kind Matt has passed away and is in a better place,” she wrote in the post.
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I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of Matt Ulrich. Matt was with us only two seasons, but left his mark on many. Great guy, I hear he was a great dad—and he was a Super Bowl champ. My prayers to his family. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/Cb21IkP1XT
“Matt, we love you so so much,” she continued. “You are profoundly missed. We all want you back for just one more day. One more hug. One more kiss. One more laugh. One more joke. One more wrestle with the boys. It seems impossible to do this life without you. Please pray for peace and comfort for the boys. They have lost their greatest fan, coach and friend.”
Matt was living in Bozeman, Mont. where he was Profitable Ideas Exchange as chief growth officer and partner. In his company bio, he suggested that his family was one of the chief joys of his life. Matt was also involved in the Harvard Football Players Health Study.
A GiveSendGo campaign has been started online to help support Matt’s family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Howard Stern’s friend and longtime stylist Ralph Cirella has died, leading many to wonder what the former contributor’s cause of death was.
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The Gist:
Ralph Cirella, Howard Stern’s personal friend and frequent guest, has died at just 58 years old.
Ralph died of heart failure during a routine procedure and was undergoing treatment for a rare lymphoma that Howard said was treatable.
Howard said that Ralph waited too long to address the lymphoma and “didn’t take care of himself.”
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In large part because he has been on the air for so long, Howard Stern’s personal and professional lives have always been intertwined. Friends he has in real life wind up being guests on his show, and the bonds he has with them become familiar to his audience as well.
In early December 2023, Howard announced that Ralph Cirella, his longtime friend and stylist who had also been a frequent contributor to Howard’s radio show, had died. Howard seemed to be devastated by the news, but also paid tribute to the long friendship the two of them had. What was Ralph’s cause of death?
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What was Ralph Cirella’s cause of death?
Howard announced on Dec. 6, 2023, that Ralph had died, saying that his “heart gave out” during a routine procedure on the morning before. Howard added that Ralph was being treated at the time for a “rare lymphoma” that was “curable and treatable.” Howard added that he felt “angry” that his friend had waited so long to take the issue seriously.
“I just have been so sad and so angry,” he explained.
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“He didn’t take care of himself,” the host added.
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Ralph’s cause of death seems to have been heart failure that was caused by the lymphoma, which Howard added was made worse by his friend’s refusal to address his health or attempt to seek treatment. Even as Howard expressed his anger that his friend had died at just 58 years old, he also spent plenty of time paying tribute to Ralph and to the friendship the two of them shared.
Howard Stern knew Ralph for 40 years.
As Howard explained on his show, he and Ralph had a friendship that spanned the majority of both of their lives.
“He loved me,” Howard said. “Ralph was a trustworthy, dear friend who made me laugh every time I was with him.”
Howard also said that Ralph frequently accompanied him for his TV appearances, including many of the tapings of America’s Got Talent.
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Howard even went so far as to credit Ralph with helping him to meet his wife. Howard explained that it was Ralph’s urging that Howard attend the party where he would ultimately meet his wife, Beth.
John Stamos, a frequent guest of Howard’s and also a personal friend, was the first to announce that Ralph had died.
“At the painfully young age of 58, my dear friend, Ralph Cirella, was suddenly taken from us, leaving us all in a state of profound shock,” John wrote. “He was, without a doubt, a one-of-a-kind soul.”
Howard said that he and Ralph had spoken the night before he died. Howard was hopeful Ralph would survive his cancer treatment.
Clare and Cameron open up about their attraction and intimacy with each other in an exclusive clip ahead of a new ‘Married at First Sight’ episode.
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The Gist:
Clare and Cameron have their share of differences on Married at First Sight.
They move in together in the Dec. 6 episode of MAFS.
Clare and Cameron have a hard time getting on the same page about intimacy and affection.
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Marrying a stranger, honeymooning with them, and moving in together right after that is hard. Add to that the expected pressure of affection and intimacy and things are even more difficult. Which is exactly what Clare and Cameron are dealing with an an exclusive clip from the Dec. 6 episode of Married at First Sight.
In a way, their issues aren’t a total surprise. They’ve separately expressed concern about affection with one another before. And things weren’t easy on their honeymoon. But now, they meet with Dr. Pepper to sort things out and see if they can work on it before it becomes an even bigger issue.
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Do Clare and Cameron share an attraction for each other on ‘Married at First Sight’?
Not everyone on Married at First Sight feels that immediate connection or attraction for their partner. And even when they do, it still doesn’t always work out for them. When it comes to Clare and Cameron, the biggest issue is giving and receiving affection. When one of them feels they should be getting it from the other person, the other assumes the same thing. For Cameron, it’s about getting more in return from Clare.
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“I think the thing that Clare and I maybe struggled with the most during the honeymoon was trying to build a comfortable space for physical intimacy,” Cameron tells Dr. Pepper in the MAFS clip.
The issue doesn’t seem to be that there is a lack of attraction between Clare and Cameron. But instead, it looks like Clare is just having a harder time fully opening up and she needs that strong emotional connection first.
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Clare agrees that it has been difficult for her to express her “love and affection.” But for Cameron, just hearing Clare explain why she is moving at a slow pace, which includes past relationships and intimacy there, is enough for him. And, it seems, this open line of communication could be just what they need.
Most ‘Married at First Sight’ couples are slow moving when it comes to intimacy.
Despite some MAFS couples hitting it off right away some seasons, they don’t always jump into bed together on their wedding nights or even during their honeymoons. Most participants are quick to remain guarded when it comes to actually hooking up with their new spouse. And if Clare and Cameron are dealing with that just a tad more than others, it just means they’re taking things slowly.
Watch Married at First Sight on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime.
A man who was just enjoying a harmless game of hide and seek with his dog soon found himself trapped in a closet — with no idea how to get out.
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Even for the most pessimistic, anxiety-ridden worst-case scenario type of thinker, conjuring up ways for an innocent game of hide and seek with your sweet dog to go South sounds like a tall order.
Seriously, what’s the worst that could happen? Could they have a hard time finding you and honestly think for a few seconds that you were actually gone?
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Or maybe, thinking that you were absent, they could finally jump on the couch and live out their wildest pet fantasies and tear up every cushion you have in the house? Or if you grew up watching Michael Dudikoff flexing his martial arts prowess in the ’80s, maybe, in the craziest of scenarios, a group of ninjas working for an evil land developer would smash into your place while you were hiding and kidnap your sweet animal angel?
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Or, maybe, unlike TikTok user @fireupforjesus, you totally could foresee how your pet would accidentally move a door in a room in such a way that it would trap you in the closet in which you were hiding in during your game of hide-and-seek, leaving you wondering just how in the world you’re going to get yourself out.
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He documented his struggles in a series of TikToks, the first of which went massively viral, clocking in over 5 million views and a slew of comments from intrigued users who wanted to know how and if he’d be able to work his way out of the dual-door pickle.
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The TikToker begins his video from inside of the closet, his voice taking on a slightly incredulous tone as he lays out the situation he’s found himself in: “I can’t make this stuff up so I was playing hide and go seek with my dog, he’s right there, and, um, I ran to hide in the closet. I closed the door, but I didn’t realize he had, he closed the other door behind it.”
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His dog, Milo, tries poking its nose in between the crack of the door as @fireupforjesus places his hand through the crack and tries pushing the door open by applying a bit of force “Like, or opened the other door so now the other door is like pushed into this one’s door handle, hear it? And I have no way…like my arm don’t fit around. Dude. I don’t wanna break this door. Milo, can you help me? Yeah I know, I don’t know what to do either.”
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“So yeah, current situation: stuck in a closet,” he says, defeated, looking into the camera unsure as to what he should do while his dog, Milo, still waiting for him to end his tenure as hider by exiting the closet, which he was unable to do without breaking down the doors, or so he thought.
That’s because he was eventually able to get out of the closet because in a follow-up clip, he posted as a response to one of the many commenters who were waiting with bated breath to see how he was going to extricate himself from his predicament, he demonstrated just how badly he was stuck in there from the outside of the closet.
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In the clip, he pushes the door in question that Milo inadvertently used to trap him inside his spot: due to the angles of the doors, the metal latch of the handle on the one door caught on the closet door when fully extended, meaning that whoever is in the closet would have a heck of a time trying to get out.
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The Bible enthusiast, in another video, recreated the scenario from inside the closet, with a concerned-looking Milo waiting outside and peering through the crack as he did in the TikToker’s initial upload.
He shows that sliding his left or right hand through the side crack in the door is ultimately a futile effort, as he can’t get enough leverage or clearance from the closet door’s handle on the room’s door latch to push the other door away enough so he can make his exit.
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What he did discover, however, was that by reaching above the door and sliding his fingers through that crack, he was able to get just enough space to use his fingers to push the room door away from the closet, which allowed him to break free from his empty, carpeted prison, and reunite with Milo.
Source: TikTok | @fireupforjesus
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Thankfully, the scripture fan was tall enough to reach over the the top of the closet door and his fingers were indeed long enough to push it away, otherwise, he may’ve been stuck in there longer, or he would’ve had to get to shoulder charging the doors and, leaving him with not only a mess to clean up, and a potential safety hazard for Milo, but now a new expense he incurred from an innocent game of hide and seek with his beloved pet.
Overall it could’ve been worse for him, however: at least he had his cell phone with him so if the doors were made of a sturdier material and he was truly stuck, he could’ve phoned for some help.
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