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    Milan AryalBy Milan AryalNovember 26, 2021No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Christine Arians is a famous WAG, known as the wife of an American football coach, Bruce Arians, the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers National Soccer League (NFL). In addition, Christine is the Director of the Arians Family Foundation (AFF). Supports several CASA programs, including a few that she has worked for and volunteered for.

    Born in Pennsylvania, Christine A. Arians was born on February 15, 1952, under the sign of the star Aquarius. She holds American citizenship and is of white descent.

    Quick Info 
    Full NameChristine Arians
    Date Of Birth1952, February 15
    Birth PlacePennsylvania
    Parent(s)N/A
    OccupationBusinesswomen
    Age69 Years Old
    Body MeasurementN/A
    HeightN/A
    WeightN/A
    NationalityAmerican
    Hair ColorBlack
    Eye ColorBlack
    Zodiac SignAquarius
    EthnicityN/A
    Martial Statusmarried
    Wife(s)/Partner(s)Bruce Arians
    ChildrenTwo
    Net WorthN/A

    Christine Arians Education and Career

    In 1971, Christine Arians graduated from Temple High School. In 1978, Christine obtained her bachelor’s degree in biology from Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Similarly, she earned a Juris Doctor of Law at Temple University – James E. Beasley School of Law.

    Since 2013, Christine Arians has been the Director of Arians Family Foundations; has volunteered for more than a decade in the Special Advocate Court (CASA) programs. Before that, Mrs. Arians had been a legal lawyer for 15 years.

    In addition, Christine Arians is a businesswoman. She owned a business in Arizona called The Zone, according to Fox Sports.

    Christine Arians
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    Christine Arians Husband Bruce Arians

    Christine Arians’ husband, Bruce Charles Arians were born in Paterson, New Jersey, and grew up in York, PA. Bruce is the son of Catherine Arians (nee. Smethers).

    The latter appeared next to his son and family in the NFL Network documentary AFootball Life, December 2015. Bruce Arians’ father Lambert C. Arians, born August 7, 1927, died.

    I am 78, March 28, 2006. Coach Arian has four siblings; sister Kathy Ariana Hanks and brothers John, Lambert II, and Dennis Arians. Coach Arians attended York Catholic High School and later graduated from William Penn High and York Catholic High School, where his love of football began.

     

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    In his senior year, Bruce Arians, the quarterback at Virginia Tech, voted for MVP; he finished his college football record by completing 78 in 174 attempts of 1,270 yards, six touchdowns, and eight yards, running 539 yards and 14 touchdowns of 135.

    After graduating from college in 1975, he became the assistant coach of the Virginia Tech football team, who then called him their running back coach.

    Next, he worked as a receptionist and running back coach for Mississippi State, working under Paul Bear Bryant at the SEC for Alabama. Next, in 1981, a running back coach at Crimson Tide; he was later appointed principal of Temple University in 1983.

    Christine Arians
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    In 1988, after leaving Temple University, coach Arians was hired by the Kansas City Chiefs as their RB coach; in 1992, Mississippi State hired him as their offensive lineman and became the last Patriots coach in 1996.

    He returned to Crimson Tide as an attacking midfielder in Alabama, a year later, the Indianapolis Colts hired him as their QB coach. . Coach Arians became Cleveland Browns’ offensive lineman in 2001 and Steelers’ wide reception coach in 2004, three years later, the Steelers called him their offensive lineman.

    Bruce returned to the Colts coaching staff as their offensive lineman and interim coach in 2012 before being appointed head coach of the Arizona Cardinals in 2013.

    Bruce announced his retirement after five seasons with the Cardinals in January 2018; A year later, he retired and agreed on a four-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    Bruce Arians made a name for himself as a quarterback so much that writing a book was out of the question, and his book, The Quarterback Whisper, published in July 2017, had a good effect. You can find it on Amazon.

     

    Christine Arians Relationship

    They were studying the exact grade in the same room at home; they had known each other since they were 14 years old. However, they did not talk to each other for the first year. Bruce was a three-game star in high school.

    Bruce was a cheerleader, at least to the youngest. They followed each other until they reached Virginia Tech.

    The duo tied the knot in June 1971, the new year of Coach Arians at Virginia Tech. Fifty years of dating have made their relationship inspiring and objective for a married couple there.

    Christine Arians
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    Christine and her husband adopted their son Jake on January 26, 1978. Their daughter, Kristi Anne, was born on December 15, 1980. Jake Arians is a placekicker full-back Alabama-Birmingham; Buffalo Bills goal scorer in 2001.

    In addition, he is married to Traci and has a beautiful daughter named Presley Arians. Similarly, daughter Kristi enrolled at Hoover High School and Arizona State University. According to a source, he is currently a student of the NFL Network.

    In addition, he holds a master of science in Interior design from the University of Alabama (2004). Kristi married Blake Freeman on February 7, 2015, in Birmingham, Alabama.

     

    Christine Arians Net worth

    Christine Arians share a staggering $ 10 million worth of money with her husband, Bruce Arians, with an annual salary of $ 5 million from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2020.

    Previously, Bruce served as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2013 to 2017 and was an offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Indianapolis Colts.

    Also, he trained at the college level, serving as a senior trainer in the Temple and as an assistant in Mississippi State and Alabama.

     

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    Christine Arians Socials

    Talking about her social media handles, she is available only on Twitter with 1k followers. She frequently tweets over there. But her husband is very active on social media platforms.

     

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