Personal Life
Sehorn was married to former CNN correspondent, Whitney Casey, (now the former host of "Great Day Houston" on Houston's KHOU-TV) from February 14, 1998 to their divorce in 1999. His marriage to actress Angie Harmon is well known due to his unusual and public proposal. During one of Harmon's appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Sehorn (almost certainly with the assistance of host Jay Leno) hid backstage and surprised Harmon by getting on one knee and asking for her hand in marriage in front of a live studio audience and millions more watching on television. They married in 2001 and have three daughters: Finley Faith (born October 14, 2003), Avery Grace (born June 22, 2005), and Emery Hope (born December 18, 2008).
Sehorn played a firefighter on the NBC show, Third Watch, for one episode in which his character is killed in a warehouse blaze.
On January 19, 1999, Sehorn's high school jersey #1 was retired by his alma mater, Mount Shasta High School, in a ceremony emceed by his longtime friend, mentor and former coach, Joe Blevins. The ceremony aired on local cable television.
In 2005 Sehorn joined Fox Sports Net, where he was a panelist on their Sunday NFL pregame show.
Sehorn participated in ABC's Superstars competition during the NFL offseason; he won the competition in 1998, 1999, and 2000.
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