But they still love partaking in family traditions involving their nieces and nephews.Neither Brill nor Jason seem to have big social media presences.
The hashtag #FireGarrett has been trending all over the Twittersphere, with Cowboys fans urging team owner Jerry Jones to act accordingly.On November 28, one fan tweeted:“Attention All Cowboys Fans, we must send a message.

In many capacities, Brill is an accomplished lawyer and community advocate.Brill and Jason dated for about a decade while they were both pursuing higher education and working on building their respective careers, before finally tying the knot in 1994. She is a reading advocate and collaborated with Former First Lady Laura Bush to host the 2018 Dallas/Ft Worth Celebration of Reading in Dallas. As of … Trivia. NOW! Her father, Jeffrey Aldridge, died in November 2019. Furthermore, she also has a law degree from the prestigious What Brill does for her job and her daily life is still a mystery. I realized he left the first lab early, and the next week he left lab early, and then the next week… so I thought, what is going on? The primary goal of the foundation is to help young, up-and-coming talents at the high school and college level gain their footing in the sports world and hone their skills through camp training and become more eligible to receive scholarships.Another facet of the foundation is to promote reading at Gabe Allen by hosting a book club. #FIREGARRETT  #DALVSBUF #COWBOYS”FIRE GARRETT! — Corey Henry (@speedotorpedo91) And just to prove how angry he is about the situation, another fan tweeted the following in all caps:“FIRE GARRETT! Brill Garrett works as a legal counselor by profession. But in the end, her determination paid off. No fan shall attend another game at home this season, or purchase any merchandise if Jason Garrett is not Fired by the weekend. She reads age-appropriate young adult and adolescent novels that contain relatable subject matter, to entice them to become more personally invested in the stories.She’s also committed to serving her community well, through her reading advocacy initiatives and support of various charitable organizations.Brill and Jason also have their own charitable foundation called Jason Garrett Starfish Charities, which they started in 1997. Brill Garrett was born as Brill C. Aldridge on December 8, 1965, and was raised by her parents. Furthermore, her father “Jeffrey Aldridge” passed away back in November 2019. Her husband, on the other hand,  is an American football coach and former professional footballer who has an estimated net worth of $12 million. At the time, he and Brill were already living in Texas.Unfortunately, due to a lot of bad calls and massive missteps on his part, Jason is facing a lot of adversity and flack from Cowboys fans.An avid reader all her life, Brill believes in the power of educating and molding young minds from an early age to not only appreciate and fall in love with reading, but also use it as a tool to further fuel their future ambitions and learn to think critically.In 2018, Brill worked alongside former First Lady Laura Bush to host the Dallas and Fort Worth Celebration of Reading event, which was initially spearheaded by the late former First Lady Barbara Bush, through the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy.At the event, Brill commended the original former First Lady Bush by saying that it was “a tremendous honor to help continue the work she began, bringing amazing authors to Dallas and inspiring people to embrace reading while supporting local family literacy initiatives.”One week before the event, Brill gave an insightful radio interview with 5 Points Blue, where she discussed the importance of literacy in people’s personal lives as well as professional endeavors.