Jenna Maher is a school teacher; she has been married to Dallas Cowboys kicker Brett Maher since 2013. Before taking Brett's last name, Jenna went by the name Jenna McBride, McBride being her maiden name.
Aside from her work as a school teacher, Jenna is a super supportive spouse for her husband in Dallas home games and other close fixtures that she can easily access.
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How did Brett and Jenna meet?
Brett Maher and Jenna McBride met each other for the first time in High School. Brett was a sports star from quite a young age, and it was clear he would be something. Jenna, on the other hand, was your typical girl next door, who just so happened to catch the future Dallas Cowboys' eye.
They hit it off in high school and continued their relationship. They eventually got married in 2013 at a time when Brett was schooling at Nebraska University and playing for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Their love has remained strong, with the couple regularly posting about each other on their social media handles. They will celebrate a decade of marriage this year, which seems like a lifetime in the sports industry.
Do Brett and Jenna Maher have children?
Yes, Brett and Jenna Maher have children. The couple shares two lovely daughters. The children go by Maela (9) and Laekyn (7). Whether the Mahers will add another little one into their flock in the coming years remains to be seen.
Brett and Jenna Maher regularly post about their young family on their social media platforms, with them being one of the Cowboys' cutest young families.
Why is Brett Maher trending?
Brett Maher is trending for all the wrong reasons on the football field. The Dallas Cowboys placekicker missed four extra point conversion attempts in their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Thankfully for the Cowboys, they still won the game by a healthy number of points despite Maher's meltdown under pressure. It's unlikely that the Cowboys will be eager for Maher to continue on placekicker duties for the rest of the postseason, as such misses might prove pivotal moving forward.
Brett Maher's failures against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are surprising because the veteran kicker made 90.6% of his field goal attempts and 94.3% of his extra point attempts.
Those stats gave him a top-three ranking among placekickers in the NFL. Maher might get a chance to redeem himself in the Cowboys' next playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers as the Cowboys look to break their Super Bowl duck.
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