Beth Shuey, Skylene Montgomery and Meghan Payton are the three women in the life of Sean Payton, the first being his first wife, the second being his current wife and the third being his daughter from Beth Shuey.
Beth Shuey – First wife of Sean Payton
Beth Shey is the ex-wife of Sean Payton, the famous former former American football coach and quarterback. She is the first wife of Payton before he married Skylene Montgomery.
Sean and Beth got married in 1992 after meeting at Indiana State University, where Sean was a coach.
Despite their long-term commitment to one another, they divorced in 2014 after a two-year separation.
Meghan (born in 1997) and Connor (born in 2002) are the couple’s two children
Sean Payton’s second wife Skylene Montgomery
The news of Payton’s engagement to girlfriend Skylene Montgomery was announced during the Saints versus. Falcons game on November 10, 2019.
On June 18, 2021, they tied the knot in a private ceremony in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Avery Johnson, a former NBA player and coach, officiated the ceremony.
The 37 year old Skylene holds a nursing degree from West Virginia University and works as a nurse in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
As a teenager, she competed in a number of beauty pageants, but she has since faded from the public eye.
Sean and Skylene met at an NFL game between the Saints and the Panthers.When Skylene requested a friend for tickets, they instead handed her Sean’s cell phone number. The couple started communicating, meeting before mushrooming into a full-blown relationship.
A year and a half later, in June 2021, they got married in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, after becoming engaged in New Orleans in November 2019.
Sean Payton – Bio
Sean Payton coached the NFL’s New Orleans Saints from 2006 to 2021, winning the Super Bowl in 2009. Payton played quarterback at Naperville Central High School and Eastern Illinois University, then for the Chicago Bears in 1987 and the Leicester Panthers in 1988.
Payton started his coaching career as an offensive assistant at San Diego State University and worked as a college and NFL assistant before becoming the Saints’ 10th full-time coach in 2006. His offence has always been strong, scoring 2,804 points and gaining 40,158 yards in his first 100 NFL games.
After a 3–13 season in 2005, Payton led the Saints to the NFC Championship in 2006.
Payton won AP NFL Coach of the Year for his efforts. The Saints won the Super Bowl in 2009.
Payton led the Saints to three NFC Championship games (2006, 2009, and 2018), Super Bowl XLIV, nine playoff berths, and seven division titles in 16 seasons as head coach, making him the franchise’s most successful coach.
In April 2012, Payton was banned for the entire 2012 NFL season for his role in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal, in which “bounties” were allegedly rewarded for trying to injure opposition players.
Payton’s appeal was denied; he was suspended until January 2013. Among active NFL head coaches, Payton had the second-longest single-team tenure after New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
Sean Payton – Height
She is 1.81 meters tall or 5 feet 9 inches.
Sean Payton – Age, Father and Mother
Thomas and Jeanne Payton welcomed Sean Payton into the world on December 29, 1963 in San Mateo, California, although the youngster spent most of his formative years in Naperville, Illinois.
Thomas, Payton’s father, was an insurance agent in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where Payton was raised.
Sean Payton – Net Worth
Sean Payton will have an estimated net worth of $24 million.
At one point in his career, he was reportedly earning about $8 million a year.
Meghan Payton – daughter of Sean Payton
Meghan Payton, Sean Payton’s daughter, got engaged to screenwriter Christopher Titone, who scripted a film loosely based on her father, on Wednesday.
Meghan Payton shared the news of her upcoming nuptials with her Twitter followers on Wednesday. In response, her father congratulated the newlyweds: “Congratulations to you both!!”
After serving as a game day sideline reporter for the Saints in the preseason, she now covers sports betting for Sports Grid.
“Hubie Halloween,” “The Wrong Missy,” and “Father of the Year” have all featured Titone, Sandler’s brother-in-law, as an actor. Titone is also the writer of “Home Team,” a Netflix comedy based on Sean Payton’s suspension from the NFL in 2012 due to the “Bountygate” scandal.