Where does Sean Payton live?

New Orleans Saints v Atlanta Falcons
Former head coach of the Saints, Sean Payton, looks on during a game

After Sean Payton took the New Orleans Saints' head coaching position, his family relocated to a house in Mandeville, Louisiana. Payton subsequently became a labeled plaintiff in a widely publicized class-action lawsuit against Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin Co. Ltd. The company allegedly used substandard drywall to build the property, which later turned out to be constructed like many others built following Hurricane Katrina.

He relocated to the Dallas area in 2011 when they bought a house at the Vacquero Club near Westlake. This was due to the problems with their Mandeville residence.

Payton bought a condo in Uptown, New Orleans, in 2014. He relocated there permanently when his divorce was finalized, leaving the environs of New Orleans, where he had retained his year-round residence. He held a banquet and gave four coaches and players (who had been with the Saints since he became head coach) Rolex watches. This was just before the 2015 campaign, which fell on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

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The home is 6,000 sq. ft and contains five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Two of those bathrooms are half baths, leaving five complete. The house also comes with 1.20 acres. The architecture of this residential unit is stunning. There are three accommodating parking bays as well. The house is tastefully decorated and has a fireplace, spa, and a magnificent pool.

Sean Payton's NFL history

Super Bowl XLIV
Super Bowl XLIV

At San Diego State University, Payton started his coaching journey in 1988 as an offensive assistant. He held a number of associate coaching roles at schools like Indiana State University, Miami University, and San Diego State before being hired by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1997 to be their quarterbacks' coach.

After leaving the Eagles, he still took up roles as quarterbacks coach at the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys. He got his big break and became the head coach of the Saints in 2006, a post he held until 2021. He won Super Bowl XLIV in 2009, giving the Saints their first-ever championship.

Since leaving New Orleans, there has been much speculation as to his future in the NFL. He has been linked to several teams, including the Miami Dolphins and the Dallas Cowboys. We will see if he makes a comeback in the coming years.

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