New York Giants’ Graham Gano And His Wife, Brittany Are Married For Over 15 Years And Have Raised Five Kids Together

A big, but a loving family!

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Graham Gano, a veteran of the NFL, is married to Brittany Gano, a former softball player at Florida State University. The couple has five kids together.

The Scottish-born player moved to the USA when he was just seven. He attended J.M. Tate High School and later played college football at Florida State University, where he met his future wife.

They married in July 2010, when the Washington Commanders just signed Gano as an undrafted free agent.

A Family of Seven

Graham and his wife, Brittany, are blessed with three sons, Kayden, Ryder, and Bryson, and twin daughters, BrynleeMarie and Riley Elizabeth.

The New York Giants placekicker also regularly shares his personal life with family and kids, often on Social media, whether it be attending games together, him providing sports training, or going fishing together.

The NFL veteran also mentions the support he has received from his wife, and how kids have always loved their mother.

Graham wrote, “You are loved always. Today I watched you walk into the house and all 5 of our kids lost their minds like it was Christmas because momma was home. You are incredible my love”.

In the latest Mother’s Day celebration, Graham mentions that his partner is the absolute perfect mother for their five kids. He wrote, “Happy Mother’s Day, Brittany. You are the most perfect mother for our 5 wild kiddos. You deserve to be celebrated today and every day. Thank you for being you, we love you babe.”

Graham and his wife also proudly mention how proud parents they are in their respective Instagram bios. Graham’s bio is titled “Father of 5”, whereas Brittany’s is “Momma to 5”.

The NFL Placekicker is also working as a coach to his son in Football Training, aiming to instill in him the same passion for the sport that he has.

Surprisingly, not all his sons are just into Football, but also enjoy other sports, such as soccer or baseball.

Graham and his wife have undoubtedly built a strong family over the years, sharing love and supporting each other through life’s ups and downs, and they seem extremely happy in a family of seven.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Graham has played for three NFL teams in his career, which spans over 15 years: the Washington Commanders, the Carolina Panthers, and the New York Giants.
  • Though he has not yet won a Super Bowl, he has made it to the Pro Bowl and also holds multiple franchise records for the Carolina Panthers (longest game-winning field goal: 63 yards) and the New York Giants (most field goals of 50+ yards: 25).
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Anish Koirala has loved sports since he was a kid. He grew up playing basketball and soccer, and that passion stayed with him over the years. Today, Anish works as a writer and editor, sharing his knowledge and love for the game through articles and stories. He uses his playing experience to make his writing clear, thoughtful, and fun to read.

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