The fantastic homes of the NFL’s finest
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Regarding real estate, the NFL’s high-earning professional athletes can afford to buy spectacular homes. These household names have earned vast sums of money thanks to their exploits on the field, and many of them have lived in jaw-dropping houses over the years.
With many places featuring a blend of unique designs and sophisticated features, these amazing homes have been featured in magazines and on television shows. Alongside the match-winning performances, fans who bet on the NFL and select their fantasy teams enjoy watching. These world-class operators have glorious bases they wind down in after the big game. These luxury mansions aren’t cheap either, with some of American football’s most iconic figures parting with massive sums of money to secure their dream homes.
After all, the NFL’s biggest stars have worked hard to get to where they are. As such, they can enjoy the fruits of their labor, and, for many players, that’s through purchasing an array of eye-catching homes. So, without further ado, below is a brief look at some of the fantastic homes of the NFL’s finest.
Tom Brady - Boston
As arguably the most outstanding player the sport of American football has ever witnessed, it should come as no surprise to learn that Tom Brady has an extensive portfolio of houses. We’re focusing on his Boston location here, though, with Brady reportedly selling his California Brentwood villa for $40 million to help fund his move to Boston. His latest purchase appears to be worth every penny, with this truly breathtaking space boasting a yoga studio, a massive pool, a wine cellar full of expensive bottles, and even Brady’s very own library.
Antonio Brown - Fort Lauderdale
Antonio Brown had an illustrious career turning out for some of the league’s most famous teams. His exploits on the field have enabled him to purchase three homes in Florida, despite his various financial issues that have surfaced in more recent times. Although multiple reports suggest Brown might have to sell his houses to help his financial situation, he appears to have three massive mansions, including an 18,000-square-foot residence that cost him $6.6 6.6million. It has a home theatre, a gym, an elevator, and even a synagogue for his Jewish friends.
Russell Wilson – Denver
Despite playing for the New York Giants, Russell Wilson has a place in Denver. Part of a high-profile couple with Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Ciara, Wilson likes to escape the spotlight occasionally. That’s where his European-style estate sometimes comes in handy, costing $25 million and containing around 12 bathrooms, a basketball court, and even media spaces.
Aaron Rodgers - Malibu
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After recently joining the Pittsburgh Steelers, Aaron Rodgers might have to sell the home we’re about to highlight, although many reports suggest it’s the NFL icon’s holiday home. Regardless, Rodgers paid an estimated $28 million for his stunning Malibu getaway, with this bluff-top mansion having its private beach, a guesthouse for Rodgers’ family and friends to stay in, and a fire pit to enjoy in the evenings. Known as one of the most extravagant homes in the NFL, Aaron Rodgers is a lucky man.
Von Miller - Colorado
Whether or not Von Miller still owns his place in Colorado isn’t known, but the current Washington Commanders star certainly has a special place on his hands. Miller’s 12,000-sq-ft home is valued at over $10 million, with a man cave being his favorite space. Inclusions like a wrap-around bar and multiple television screens make it the perfect place for Miller to unwind.