Sean Payton Is A Familiar Name In American Football, But Who Is His New Wife?
Sean Payton married his new wife, Skylene Montgomery, in 2021. Before that, he had also tied the knot with Beth Shuey whom he divorced in the year 2014.
American football coach Sean Payton is the head coach of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football Coach (NFL).
Who Is Sean Payton Wife Skylene Montgomery?
Payton married his wife on June 18, 2021, in Mexico.
Sean met Skylene for the first time when he traveled to face the Panthers in Charlotte along with his team and then he proposed to her at a private party at the Longway Tavern.
Talking about Skylene, she was born on July 20, 1983, and she graduated with a degree in exercise physiology at Marshall University in 2008.
She started her professional job as a nurse and has also worked in the Gastrointestinal Intensive Care Unit at the Ochsner Medical Canter.
Moreover, she has competed in the Miss Virginia competition three times and she has also become Miss Virginia in the year 2007.
Does Sean Payton have Children?
American football coach Sean has two children with his ex-wife Beth Shuey.
Sean and Beth got married back in the year 1992 but their relationship lasted only for 22 years and they got divorced in the year 2014.
The couple gave birth to a daughter named Meghan Payton and a son named Connor Payton. Meghan was born in 1997 and Connor was born in 2000.
His daughter Meghan is an American college student who also works as an aspiring sports broadcaster.
However, not much about his son Connor has been revealed anywhere on the internet by the former American football player.
Get To Know Sean Payton Net Worth
Sean Payton has earned a total net worth of $24 million.
The American football coach has earned a huge amount of money from his career as a football player as well as from his coaching career.
Sean started his playing career by playing in Chicago bruisers in the year 1987 and his coaching career started in San Diego State where he coached from 1988 to 1989.
He has earned several awards throughout his career such as Super Bowl champion, AP Coach of the Year, Eastern Illinois Panthers No. 18, and Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame.
As a coach, Payton helped the Saints made the 2006 NFL playoffs after a 3-13 season in 2005 and then advanced to their first NFC championship.
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