Riley Patterson just got married. Last summer, he married his old friend, Claire. The American football player is the NFL (National Football League) #10 placekicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Riley attended high school in Edwardsville and college in Memphis. He has previously represented the Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, and Detroit Lions in his professional career.
Riley Patterson’s Wife Claire Ebert: Who Is She?
Riley Patterson married Claire Patterson (Ebert) on April 15, 2022. They met in high school and dated for seven years before getting married. The chronology of their relationship is presented by The Knot. On April 25, 2015, the adorable couple enjoyed their first dance together, followed by many more dances and appearances at events and activities. In an adorable engagement video where they share their story and excitement about exchanging vows, the couple looks madly in love with each other.
They intend to live and grow old together, have children, and have their own home. Although Claire’s personal information is not accessible, we may follow her on Twitter at @claire_ebert. She often posts about her boyfriend and family on social media. He seems to have been idle recently.
Riley Patterson Family Information
Riley Patterson was born to Tracy and Kevin Patterson in Edwardsville, Illinois, in the United States. His only sibling is an older sister named Maddi. Riley was born on September 7, 1999, and her zodiac sign is Virgo. Riley played football for both Edwardsville High School and the University of Memphis. He, interestingly, is the second cousin of AJ Epenesa, a defensive end with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills.
The 25-year-old played college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes before being selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Bills. Epenesa is also linked to another professional footballer, Jacob Tuioti-Mariner. The defensive end attended UCLA and is now a free agent.
Riley Patterson Net Worth
Riley Patterson, according to NBC Sports, is the Detroit Lions’ lowest-paid kicker, with a one-year contract paying $660,000. The squad has the two lowest-paid kickers among the 44 on the books at 32 teams, with Austin Seibert in second place. Because his career is just getting started, we might expect the 24-year-old to get better financially as time goes on.
Patterson began his football career at Edwardsville High School before committing to Memphis on August 17, 2016. He scored 351 points in 41 games for Memphis. During the 2021 Senior Bowl, he made two of two field goal attempts and three extra point attempts. Patterson began his professional career as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings in May 2021. In October of that year, he was released and signed with the New England Patriots practice squad after an injury settlement.
Patterson was signed by the Detroit Lions a month later, and he scored an extra point in his NFL debut against the Chicago Bears. On December 5, he made his first field goal against the Minnesota Vikings. Patterson was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Year after a stellar Week 15 effort in a 30-12 win against the Arizona Cardinals. In August 2022, he was released and later claimed by his current club, the Jacksonville Jaguars. His NFL career consisted of 19 games, 31 field goals on 36 kicks, and 38 extra points on 39 attempts.
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