Brian Daboll, head coach of the New York Giants, was hailed on Sunday after his side defeated the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card game at the US Bank Stadium. The team will now face the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round next week. 

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Who is Beth Daboll, Brian Daboll’s wife?

Brian Daboll is married to Beth Daboll. The New York Giants coach’s wife is a registered nurse. 

In an interview with the New York Post, she said that Brian has a fiery and passionate side to his work. She added that he is also the calmest and most patient person in the world.

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“This man will see one of his guys at a grocery store and he’ll be like, ‘Hey, come on over, let’s grill steaks,’ ” Beth Daboll said.

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“One time, I was in the backyard in my bathing suit swimming with the kids, no makeup on, hair in a bun and 40 guys walk into the yard and said, ‘Dabes said to come on over.’ 

Beth and Brian met in 2006. She was travelling with her friends to see a local band whereas the coach was celebrating his 30th birthday. The two got married in 2009. 

Daboll is the father of six children – Mark, Christian, Aiden, Haven, Avery and Luke. 

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“Brian always has an open-door policy. You really are drawn to his personality, because he’s authentically him,” Beth said in the NY Post interview. 

“When we first met, the No. 1 thing was he’s just so caring about his kids, and I found that so attractive,’’ she said.

“Brian and I were both on the same path, parallel to each other. We both got married young, had two kids, both parted ways with our exes on good terms. And, Brian [and] I were the ones being divorced from, so we were both kind of like, ‘That wasn’t fun.’ We both said we would never get married again.’’