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Patrick Sean Payton [1] (born December 29, 1963) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Previously, he served as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 2006 to 2021, leading the franchise to its first Super Bowl victory during the 2009 season .
Jackie Sandler as Beth, Sean's ex-wife who is based on Sean's real-life wife Beth Shuey. Rob Schneider as Jamie, a gentle metaphysical man and Beth's current husband. Tait Blum as Connor Payton, the son of Sean Payton and Beth and the stepson of Jamie. Gary Valentine as Mitch Bizone, the unhelpful but well-meaning assistant coach of the Argyle ...
Sean Payton's children are as involved in football as he is Sean Payton’s 2 Kids: All About the Denver Broncos Coach’s Daughter Meghan and Son Connor Skip to main content
Payton has the highest winning percentage while coaching the Saints, with .615, and his 118 wins are the most in franchise history. J. D. Roberts has the lowest winning percentage (.219) and fewest wins (seven) for a full-time coach. Jim Mora, Jim Haslett, and Payton are the only head coaches to lead the Saints into the playoffs.
The post Look: Sean Payton’s Daughter, Meghan, Announces Engagement appeared first on The Spun. His daughter, Meghan, announced on Wednesday that she got engaged this week.
The post Sean Payton Reportedly Meeting For Broadcasting Job This Week appeared first on The Spun. According to ProFootballTalk, Sean Payton is meeting with Amazon this week regarding a ...
Beth: Kari Matchett: Wonderfalls: Beth is the ex-wife of Thomas, who tried to get a date with Sharon, but she was not interested in him because she's a lesbian. Sharon becomes interested in Beth and they start dating. In one episode, Beth slept with Thomas but right after she also had sex with Sharon. [26] [27] Maddie Bishop: Fola Evans ...
Broncos coach Sean Payton will face the Saints, the only other team he has coached in the NFL, for the first time on Thursday night. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) (Luke Hales via Getty Images)