Who is Lauren Tannehill? Bio, Age, Net Worth, Relationship, Height, Ethnicity

An assistant in cardiology is Lauren Tannehill. On the other hand, she was once a model who joined the 713 Model and Talent Agency in Houston in 2008.

After she wed American football player Ryan Timothy Tannehill III, she later gained public prominence. Additionally, Lauren has already amassed more than 51.1 thousand Instagram followers and over 29.2 thousand Twitter followers.

Lauren Tannehill: Early Life, Age, Wiki, Parents, Ethnicity

Nancy Ufer and John Ufer welcomed Lauren Tannehill into the world on October 12, 1988, in Georgia, the United States. In October 2019, one day after turning 55, her father John passed away suddenly. Lauren published a picture of her father with a caption.

“Yesterday the Lord unexpectedly took my Daddy home. He was such a special man to all of us! We loved him so deeply! I miss and love you, Daddy! So broken!”

Jordan and Dillon are Lauren’s brothers from her mother’s side of the family.

Married Details

Ryan Tannehill, an American football quarterback, is married to Lauren Tannehill.

Although they both went to Texas A&M, they first connected in Panama City in 2009 for their spring break. Lauren didn’t know Ryan played for their college’s football when they first crossed paths. She said in an interview with 4 CBS Miami,

“I didn’t know for a good couple of days until they were all playing football in the yard and I was like ‘you’re really good,” “And that’s when I kind of put that together.”

I sort of pieced that together at that point.

They got married in January 2012 after being engaged in May of the following year. Ryan was in training in Bradenton for the first three months of Lauren and Ryan’s marriage.

The couple now has a son named Steel and a daughter named Stella.

Husband Ryan

Ryan, Lauren’s spouse, plays quarterback for the National Football League’s Tennessee Titans (NFL). He played football at Texas A&M during his college career after being selected by the Miami Dolphins in 2012. Before being moved to Tennessee after the 2018 season, he spent six of the previous seven seasons there as the team’s primary starting quarterback.

Ryan was selected to play in his first Pro Bowl on January 20, 2020, taking Patrick Mahomes’ spot who was headed to the Super Bowl. On February 1, Ryan voted the NFL Comeback Player of the Year.

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