After his NFL career, Ferrario moved to
Wausau, Wisconsin, where he sold real estate and pursued a career in the medical sales industry. Ferrario worked with local athletes to improve their skills and fundamentals, and at summer football camps. On January 2, 2023, Ferrario was reported to police for concerning behavior at his home. That same evening, he was taken to a hotel room. Around 8 p.m. the following night, Ferrario was arrested for disorderly conduct and booked within the
Marathon County Jail. He also faced charges for a second
OWI offense stemming from an October 12, 2022 incident where Ferrario had lost control of his vehicle and crashed. He was nearly three times the legal limit for alcohol vehicle operation in this incident. On February 27, 2023, Ferrario was arrested in
Eau Claire County on an arrest warrant and faced multiple charges including stalking, intimidation of a victim, and more after breaking bond conditions, according to a Marathon County criminal complaint. Ferrario died on September 23, 2025, one day after his 47th birthday. Details of his death have not been publicly released. ==References==