Joe Haden, Pittsburgh Steelers - Lamborghini Aventador, Estimated $1.1 Million
Joe Haden has really made it big after all these years in the league, and his team portfolio is pretty big, meaning that he has a pretty rich bank account, after all these contracts and endorsement deals. Haden currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers, as the team's starting cornerback. Judging from his automobile fleet, he's mad about lavish vehicles, and he used to own a custom-made Lamborghini Aventador. He has probably sold it now, as according to TMZ, the vehicle is no longer in his collection. However, Haden has another Lambo as well, a 2017 white Lamborghini Aventador. His collection is worth over $1 million!
Tom Brady, New England Patriots - Rolls-Royce Ghost, Estimated $300K
Tom Brady is one of those players who is not famous only among football fans. His marriage to Gisele Bündchen has made him a showbiz personality, while his 19 years with the New England Patriots have been marvelous. Nowadays, Brady is one of the just two players to have won six Super Bowl titles, and that earned him his spot among the sport's best quarterbacks, and one of the richest as well. With a net worth of $180 million, Brady has no issues buying a huge vehicle fleet, which includes Ferraris and Aston Martins, as well as this crazy Rolls-Royce Ghost, worth an estimated $300K.
Vernon Davis, Washington Redskins - Bentley Continental GT Convertible, Estimated $200K
Vernon Davis has been one of the best tight ends in NFL, and imagine that just when he was drafted in 2006, he made a $23-million deal with the San Francisco 49ers - at the time being the highest-paid player in his position. He then moved to the Broncos and was equally successful. Now playing for the Washington Redskins, a big part of Davis' financial planning includes buying and maintaining a pretty big vehicle fleet. One of his most prized possessions is a Bentley Continental GT Convertible, a supercar which cost him an estimated $200K. Davis also owns a Porsche Panamera, a Mercedes-Benz S63, and more.
Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys (Retired) – Dallas, Estimated $9 Million
Tony Romo enjoyed a bright career with the Dallas Cowboys, and he was one of their most acclaimed quarterbacks and one of their most effective ones at that. To this day, Romo holds the highest passer rating of any retired player, though sadly, he never reached the Super Bowl. He managed to make some impressive retirement investments though, and one of them is his Dallas mega-mansion, which is estimated to cost around $9 million. Romo's house includes six bedrooms, a huge swimming pool, four bathrooms, entertainment rooms, and big gardens. He currently works for CBS Sports as a color analyst and commentator.
Eric Decker, New England Patriots (Retired) - Georgia, Estimated $1.45 Million
Wide receiver Eric Decker played for several teams during his lucrative career, with his last team being the New England Patriots in 2017. In the summer of 2018, he announced that he planned to retire, but before he did, he made sure that he had enough cash in his savings account to start his retirement life luxuriously. Decker's house in Georgia was built in 2006, and it includes 10,000 square feet of space, eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a wine cellar, and a custom-made bathtub in the shape of a boat. Decker and his wife Jessie decided to put their home up for sale in 2017, with an asking price of $1.45 million.
Colin Kaepernick, Free Agent - Jaguar F Type, Estimated $100K
Alex Smith, Washington Redskins - Monte Sereno, Estimated $3.99 Million
Alex Smith has shown how talented a quarterback he is, even if he has struggled with numerous injuries during his career. During his time with the Kansas City Chiefs, he led the team to a 9-0 win streak at the start of the season and helped them reach the Super Bowl. In 2017, he was traded to the Washington Redskins, with a 4-year contract that will bring him a lot of money. Smith owns a posh mansion in Monte Sereno, California, which he purchased in 2011 for an estimated $3.6 million. In 2015, he decided to put it up for sale for a starting price of $3.9 million.
Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh Steelers (Retired) - La Jolla, Estimated $2.5 Million
Troy Polamalu was, for many years, the Pittsburgh Steelers' flag, spending his entire career as the team's strong safety. During his heyday, he managed to become an 8-time Pro Bowler and the NFL's Defensive player of the year in 2010. Nowadays, Polamalu, who has retired, still lives in complete opulence, serving as the Head of Player Relations of the Alliance of American Football. He sold his lavish home in La Jolla for $2.5 million in 2014, after hiring a lawyer in 2011 and filing a lawsuit against the house's realtors, as he blamed them for his house's backyard collapse following a heavy rain.
Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks - Mercedes Benz G-Class, Estimated $135K
Russell Wilson has been as bright as a star playing for the Seattle Seahawks, and even during his rookie year, it was obvious that he was going to become a household name in football. Leading the team to their first-ever Super Bowl victory in 2013, Wilson was rewarded with a contract extension in 2015, predicting more than $87 million in earnings for the star quarterback. Wilson is a big Mercedes fan and he loves showing it, as he has been spotted numerous times behind his Mercedes Benz G-Class' wheel. The Mercedes SUV is a celeb-favorite, as many stars own one, and Wilson is one of them.
Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons - Atlanta, Estimated $1.25 Million
Another wide receiver who's leaving fans with their mouths open is Julio Jones, playing for the Atlanta Falcons. Jones has spent his entire career with the Falcons, and in fact, he currently holds the record for receiving yards per game, with an average of 96.7. He got his own expensive mansion in 2013 when he splashed $1.25 million on this opulent real estate in Atlanta. The mansion includes seven bedrooms, a tennis court, Jacuzzi, nine bathrooms, an outdoor kitchen, and its own guesthouse with two bedrooms and bathrooms. A big house for one of NFL's fastest players!
Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys - C7 Corvette Z06, Estimated $60K
Ezekiel Elliott has been one of the hottest names in NFL lately, and imagine that's he's just 23 years old! In 2016, he was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys, and even if he was a freshman, he had the most rushing yards in the league, later being invited to the Pro Bowl. He had been very close with Kosta Karageorge, a fellow football player, and wrestler who ended his own life in 2014. Elliott can apparently pay for his car expenses himself now, and he owns a stunning C7 Corvette Z06, a sports-car with an engine that boasts tremendous speed. He even bought a new deluxe house for his mother and father after going pro.
Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals - Scottsdale, Estimated $2.69 Million
When Patrick Peterson was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in 2011, he was already an All-American football player during college, having also been named the best defensive player at the time. Fast forward some years later, Peterson is a formidable force in the Cardinals' roster, and amazingly, he was a Pro Bowler in every season in his first seven years in the league. In 2015, Peterson decided to boost his housing game a bit, and he dropped an estimated $2.69 million on a cool mansion in Scottsdale. It came with six bedrooms, a guesthouse, private office, eight bathrooms, a wine cellar, and other luxurious features.
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals - Mercedes Benz SL550, Estimated $100K
Just like Patrick Peterson, Larry Fitzgerald has spent his entire career playing for the Arizona Cardinals, and he's now an acclaimed wide receiver. Guess what: he's paid pretty well for what he does, and his skills as a wide receiver are rather scary; he's now the second in receiving yards among all other active NFL players. Having received tons of earnings for his splendid performance on the field, Fitzgerald has spent a small fortune on vehicles, and he seems to be obsessed with his 4-wheeled toys. One of his most prized possessions is a classic silver Mercedes Benz SL550 (among a BMW, a Lexus, A Rolls Royce and others), estimated to cost around $100K.
Brandon Marshall, New Orleans Saints – Southwest Ranches, Estimated $4.5 Million
Brandon Marshall is among the best when it comes to getting more yards for his team, while his agility and stamina are the two elements that made him a player numerous teams wanted to add to their roster. He's played in several teams indeed, though just recently, he signed a new contract with the New Orleans Saints. Marshall owns a deluxe house - the Southwest Ranches mansion - and it features six bedrooms, a gym, home cinema, seven bathrooms, a basketball court, and entertainment rooms, as the pictures above show. However, as he moved to New Orleans, Marshall decided to list this place for an estimated $4.5 million.
Colt McCoy, Washington Redskins – Austin, Texas, Estimated $659K
Before joining the NFL, quarterback Colt McCoy was the star quarterback while playing at the University of Texas at Austin. The ex-Longhorn legend bought a crib in Austin in 2011. Built in 2007, he paid $659 thousand for the 2,887 square foot house which has 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and a half and also cathedral ceilings, a large backyard with a spacious patio, and a 2-car garage. In his senior year, he won 13 out of 15 major college player awards including quarterback of the year, offensive player of the year and outstanding football player of the year.
Frank Gore, Miami Dolphins - Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, Estimated $350K
Frank Gore has made history with the San Francisco 49ers, having the most rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in the team's history. However, Gore signed a new contract with the Miami Dolphins in March 2018, and money just keeps flowing for the oldest running back in the league right now. Gore knows what to buy when it comes to vehicles, and the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe he got himself in 2015 is just pure magic. He even had it custom painted, while he also installed an aluminum hood on it, something which only raised the automobile's price - now at $350K.
Philip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers – San Diego, Estimated $3.3 Million
Philip Rivers was not a superstar when he got drafted in 2004, but he improved tremendously during the next years, eventually leading the Los Angeles Chargers to many illustrious wins. He was a Pro Bowler for an amazing eight times, and the 2013 NFL Comeback player of the year. It's only natural that his net worth is pretty high with all those achievements, so in 2009, he got his own personal paradise in Santaluz, San Diego. It's a $3.3-million mansion which will take your breath away. The beautiful home includes six bedrooms, a modern bar, home cinema, six bathrooms, a wine cellar, outdoor fireplaces, and other features we could only dream of.
Reggie Bush, Buffalo Bills (Retired) - Lamborghini Aventador, Estimated $450K
Reggie Bush was once one of the top running backs in the NFL, and he retired just recently. He played for numerous teams - with the Buffalo Bills being the last - but his most lucrative years where with the New Orleans Saints, winning the 2010 Super Bowl with them. His net worth became even bigger recently after the St. Louis Rams had been ordered to compensate him for a 2015 knee injury, paying him $12.5 million. Bush seems to be quite a big automobile fan, and if you don't believe us, just check out his 2011 Lamborghini Aventador, which cost him an estimated $450K. And he owns even more vehicles!
Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots – Boston, Estimated $2.2 Million
Rob Gronkowski was drafted in the second round of the 2010 draft, but he later proved to be a very useful tight end for the New England Patriots. Today, "Gronk," as people usually call him, holds the record for the most number of touchdowns and most receiving yards by a tight end, and what better way to celebrate your huge NFL success than getting your own deluxe house? Gronk purchased a $2.2-million penthouse in Fort Point, Boston, which has an amazing view and even more contemporary amenities. In March 2018, Gronkowski's house was robbed, with two suspects getting arrested and one still at large.
Darren McFadden, Dallas Cowboys (Retired) - Buick Centurion, Estimated $100K
Darren McFadden played for the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders, before eventually announcing his retirement in 2017, after his contract with the Cowboys had ended. In fact, many people were questioning his decision. While his career hasn't been as remarkable as the other guys on this list, his ride will totally blow your mind. Apparently, McFadden's most flashy retirement investment was a 1972 Buick Centurion, a vintage car which costs around $30K. However, he sent it to California Wheels where it was completely customized and remodeled, as you can obviously see. McFadden also owns a Bentley Continental GT, a Cadillac Escalade, and other costly vehicles.
Adrian Peterson, Washington Redskins – Texas, Estimated $5.3 Million
Adrian Peterson, who now plays for the Washington Redskins, is undoubtedly among the fastest players in the NFL, and he was even named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the year when he started playing professionally. In 2013, he was also included in the list of the 100 best NFL players, and after being so successful, he has managed to bag a lot of bucks. This is notwithstanding the fact that in 2014, he was indicted for negligent or reckless injury to a child, and had to turn himself in to avoid arrest; he got suspended from the NFL for one year. His Texas mega-mansion is now for sale, with an asking price of $5.3 million.
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys (Retired) – Denver, Estimated $1.3 Million
DeMarcus Ware started his career playing for the Dallas Cowboys, and after spending a lot of years in the team, he moved to the Denver Broncos, winning the Super Bowl 50 with them. In 2017, he signed a 1-day contract with the Cowboys, so he could end his career with his favorite team's colors. His house in Denver was purchased in 2014, when he joined the Broncos, with Ware paying $1.3 million for the 3-bedroom-3-bathroom house, after signing a $30-million deal with the team. In 2016, his house was robbed, but the burglars' arrest didn't take long to happen.
Devin Hester, Chicago Bears (Retired) - Chevrolet Impala, Estimated $250K
Devin Hester spent some time as a free agent and in 2017, he announced that he would quit football, after signing a ceremonial one-day contract with the Chicago Bears to end his career wearing the team's jersey. Hester, who had played for numerous teams in his career, had also played in numerous positions, from a wide receiver to return specialists. Considered one of the smartest players in the game, he got some pretty nifty paychecks back in the day. Meanwhile, Hester has a thing for customized vintage cars, like his retro Chevrolet Impala, with some crazy custom-made Louis Vuitton rims and details on the ride's side.
Carson Palmer, Arizona Cardinals (Retired) - Del Mar, Estimated $25 Million
Carson Palmer retired in 2017, but he had a wonderful career which started with the Bengals in 2003. After several disagreements with the team's GM in 2010 which went quite public, he left the team for the Oakland Raiders and later for the Arizona Cardinals, where he had the most staggering performances of his career. Palmer bought this amazing mansion for $4.4 million and later started working with specialists to redesign it, making a $20-million investment in it. Now, Palmer's architectural piece of art includes six bedrooms, a huge pool with a Jacuzzi, five fireplaces, eight bathrooms, its own private deck, and more. The outcome? A $25 -million haven!
Delanie Walker, Tennessee Titans - Buick Skylark Coupé, Estimated $50K
Delanie Walker had a pretty good 2017-2018 season with the Tennessee Titans, but the current season was rather unlucky for him, as, despite signing a contract extension for $17 million, he was injured during the season's first game. As a result, he's going to miss the rest of the year. He now has some time to relax and spend all those dollars he got in his account, enjoying the style of his unique 1970 Buick Skylark Coupe. Finding one in good shape is rather hard, but Walker did get his hands on one, and he customized it and remodeled it to work like a brand-new automobile. Now, it costs an estimated $50K.
Robert Griffin III, Baltimore Ravens - Aldie, Estimated $2.8 Million
Robert Griffin III is definitely a quarterback with a lot of talent, but after back-to-back injuries, he was set free from the Cleveland Browns in 2017. After a year as a free agent, he luckily made a new deal with the Baltimore Ravens in April 2018. RG3, as his fans call him, has always found a way to bounce back from concussions and other injuries and keep his financial planning under control. In 2016, he decided to put his Aldie mansion up for sale, with an asking price of almost $2.8 million. RG3's home comes with four bedrooms, an interior elevator, six bathrooms, a wine cellar, and more luxuries in it.
Marshawn Lynch, Oakland Raiders - Richmond, Estimated $3.6 Million
Marshawn Lynch can be a quite dreadful opponent, as the Oakland Raiders running back holds the nickname "Beast Mode" for crushing his opponents and running like the wind. In 2015, he announced his retirement, but he decided to make his comeback, and since 2017, he's been playing for the Raiders. His one-of-a-kind Richmond mansion, which was actually voted by Curbed as the most extravagant NFL player home in 2016, boasts an amazing view of the San Francisco Bay, five bedrooms, a huge private dock, six bathrooms, and 7,000 square feet of pure opulence. For $3.6 million, you won't find many cool mansions as luxurious as this.
Odell Beckham Jr, New York Giants - Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, Estimated $500K
Not many 26-year-olds have managed to make it as big as Odell Beckham Jr. has made it in the NFL. Since being drafted by the New York Giants in 2014, he's been one of the league's most glimmering stars. For instance, his one-handed catch against the Cowboys during the same year is considered by many as the best move an NFL player has ever made. It's pretty natural that Beckham Jr. now walks around with his credit card full 24/7, and he proves it whenever he sits behind his staggering Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe's wheel. His vehicle fleet also includes a Ferrari, a McLaren MP4-12C, and a Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG. Wow!
Matt Forte, New York Jets (Retired) – Chicago, Estimated $4.1 Million
Matt Forte is a legend for the Chicago Bears fans, as he contributed a lot to the team's success over the past years. A formidable running back, Forte could both play as a rusher and as a receiver, and that's why he got so many contract extensions and love from the people. Apparently, he still lives in Chicago, in his marvelous downtown-pad which he purchased for $4.1 million back in 2015. It boasts 9,000 square feet of space, five bedrooms, an indoor elevator, six bathrooms, and more. In 2017, Forte started collaborating with an attorney to expand his house and gain another 1,137 square feet of space.
Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers – 1970 Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass, Estimated $255K
Cam Newton has had some miracle games with the Carolina Panthers during the last couple of years, especially in 2015, when he led the team to Super Bowl 50. He's made a lot of bucks from his football career, and if you need proof of that, just check out his 1970 Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass. He managed to find one in mint condition, fully customizing it, and blowing his fans' mind when in 2016, he even added platings and details on it from real 24-karat gold. Newton though owns even more vehicles in his expensive fleet, such as a 1972 Chevelle and a Rolls Royce. Just imagine how much he pays for maintenance...
Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles – Newport Beach, $2.7 Million
Nick Foles has played for three teams, the Los Angeles Rams, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Philadelphia Eagles. However, his time with the Eagles has been the most successful and the most lucrative one, especially after leading the team to their 3rd Super Bowl appearance in 2017, something that surely increased his salary. He bought this Newport Beach house in 2016, and it was really close to where the Rams trained, and even though they let him go in the same year, somehow, Foles had already bought the house two weeks before moving to the Eagles! With four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a posh interior design, we doubt that he'll sell it though.
Von Miller, Denver Broncos - Cherry Hills Village, Estimated $8 Million
Von Miller has become a star with the Denver Broncos, and he even bags more cash with his TV activity, having appeared in the Dancing with the Stars 2015 season. Though thinking of a giant like him dancing seems funny, nobody laughs at the $114.5 million contract extension he signed in 2015, especially him, who now enjoys the opulence of his Cherry Hills Village mansion in Colorado. The picturesque house actually looks like something out of a fairytale, including seven bedrooms, and six bathrooms. Reporters who checked out his closet were stunned when they found 800 pairs of shoes in it!
LaRon Landry, Indianapolis Colts (Suspended) - Lamborghini Murcielago, Estimated $450K
LaRon Landry has managed to become rich by playing football, but judging by his recent actions, he's probably going to need some good wealth management pretty soon. In 2015, Landry was caught using performance-enhancing drugs for the third time, thus getting suspended from playing football for an indefinite period. Maybe he'll now think about his life decisions while being behind his stunning Lamborghini Murcielago's wheel, which costs an estimated $450K. With a Corvette, a Lamborghini Aventador, a Mercedes-Benz, and other super-expensive rides in his collection, we wonder how he's not broke yet.
Eli Manning, New York Giants – Quogue, Estimated $8.5 Million
Manning's last name probably rings a bell to you. You guessed it right, he's Peyton Manning's younger brother, and although he's not as legendary as Peyton is, he's been a terrific quarterback for the New York Giants. Amidst rumors that he would leave the Giants in 2018 (rumors denied by the team), in 2017, Manning got himself a brand-new deluxe house which fits his A-lister-status - a mansion in Quogue, sitting right next to the sea. Manning's glamorous pad includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a huge pool, patio, and massive gardens, though pictures of its interior spaces are not available.
Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens - Corvette Stingray, Estimated $70K
Joe Flacco has been the Baltimore Ravens' starting quarterback since his career's day one, and he's been enjoying success and rewards for many years now. Flacco's credit score has been splendid all these years and talking about rewards, it would be a crime not to mention his staggering Corvette Stingray. Actually, while Flacco could have easily afforded such a ride, it was gifted to him by the company's GM after he was named the Super Bowl's MVP that year. The Stingray boasts 450 horsepower, with top speeds that will make you dizzy.
Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins - Fort Lauderdale, Estimated $4.3 Million
Another player who's decided not to switch teams is Ryan Tannehill, playing for the Miami Dolphins since 2012 when he was drafted. He's been the team's starting quarterback for all these seasons, but he's now under treatment as he suffered a shoulder injury in November 2018. Tannehill got his own mansion in 2016, when he splashed $4.2 million on this wonderful house in Fort Lauderdale. Tannehill's home features four bedrooms, a private gym, home theater, five bathrooms, and many more. On the outside, there's a big pool in its big garden and many seats where he can chill and get some time off from those exhausting games.
Ndamukong Suh, Los Angeles Rams - Fort Lauderdale, Estimated $6.5 Million
Ndamukong Suh is doubtlessly one of the best defensive tackles in the league. His ferocious play-style has resulted in fines from the NFL worth over $400K, but that sure doesn't bother his financial advisor after the $114-million contract he signed with the Miami Dolphins in 2015. In March 2018, he signed a new one with the Los Angeles Rams. Suh is the proud owner of a posh mansion in Fort Lauderdale, measured at 11,142 square feet. His contemporary residence comes with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and windows, a wine cellar, right bedrooms, a waterfall, private gym, and six bathrooms, among other features.
Marcell Dareus, Jacksonville Jaguars - Ferrari F430, Estimated $280K
From one defensive tackle to another, Marcell Dareus has been playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars since 2017. Though he's not an NFL star, his career helps him afford expensive rides without getting a loan, and Dareus got himself one of the fastest cars out there: a Ferrari F430. But wait, there's more. He once wanted to buy a new ride but he was so emotionally connected to this one, that he just decided to modify it, putting a velvet wrap on the vehicle's exterior, now calling it his "Fur-ari." Moreover, Dareus' unique ride features a top-notch sound system controlled via his iPad. All this had cost him an estimated $280K.
Thomas Jones, Kansas City Chiefs (Retired) - Rolls-Royce Phantom, Estimated $300K
Thomas Jones decided to quit on football rather early, and prior to quitting, he was playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. We haven't seen him play since 2011. However, his financial planning in retirement included becoming an actor, and in 2018, he appeared in an episode of the TV show, Marlon. Jones owns a lot of costly rides, and his automobile collection sure costs tons of cash, though we believe that nothing compares to his Rolls-Royce Phantom, with an estimated price of $300K. The all-red Rolls-Royce turns heads whenever Jones sits behind its wheel, and that red glossy finish is just the stuff of dreams.
Julius Peppers, Carolina Panthers - Miami, Estimated $6.5 Million
Even at 38 years of age, Julius Peppers doesn't seem to slow down. After signing a one-year extension with the Carolina Panthers in 2018, Peppers, who has been included in the NFL's 2000s All-Decade team, now looks for any luxury house for sale, as he put his Miami pad for sale. He purchased it in 2014 for $5.18 million and now he's looking to sell it for $6.5, in order to put some more cash in his pockets. The stunning home includes eight bedrooms, a chef's kitchen, a gorgeous pool, eight bathrooms, and its own guesthouse, all magnificently designed in its 9,100 square feet of space.
Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons - Ferrari 458 Spider, Estimated $270K
Julio Jones has been mentioned on our list before, but it seems that the Atlanta Falcons' wide receiver has earned so much money that he has more expensive toys worth mentioning. He's so focused on the game and getting rich that in a recent interview, he said that talks about his relatives being involved in an Alabama shooting don't affect his concentration on the game. Jones owns a unique Ferrari 458 Spider, which has the company's logo painted on its side, a full-white finish, and some red and white rims. When you're as big a star as him, owning a $270K ride probably seems like a petty expense.
A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals - Porsche Panamera 4S, Estimated $160K
A.J. Green has been with the Cincinnati Bengals since he started his NFL career, and after being a Pro-Bowler in his rookie season, he's now an acclaimed wide receiver who has been invited in seven Pro Bowls. November 2018 has been tough for him as he suffered a minor injury, missing two games, with the team still not knowing if he'll catch up for the next one. However, his financial status is just fine, as his Porsche Panamera 4S proves, a ride which required him to give an estimated $160K off of his account (though we doubt that he had a problem with it). Green is not a huge automobile fan though.
Antrel Rolle, Chicago Bears (Retired) - Maserati GranTurismo, Estimated $150K
Being a Super Bowl champion always has its financial perks, and Antrel Rolle is proof of that. Few people own a Maserati, and Rolle got his car a couple of years ago. Rolle's last contract signed was an $11.25-million deal with the Chicago Bears in 2015, and in November 2016, he announced that he called it quits after a long and successful career. The Maserati GranTurismo is an insanely fast car and it certainly doesn't come with a cheap car insurance. Rolle, however, seems to have his financials under control, able to handle such a ride and its expenses.
Michael Strahan, New York Giants (Retired) - Los Angeles, Estimated $21.5 Million
Michael Strahan has been an iconic figure in the field of football. We last saw him play in 2007 when he ended his career with his only team's jersey on, the New York Giants. Since then, Strahan has found numerous ways to maintain his personal finances, and one of them is becoming a TV personality, appearing on ABC's Good Morning America as a regular host. Strahan used to own a humongous mansion in Los Angeles, and a very expensive one, too. His 15,600-square-foot residence was eventually sold in 2015 for a whopping $21.5 million, as Elle Decor reported.
Jay Cutler, Miami Dolphins (Retired) – Nashville, Tennessee, Estimated $8 Million
Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari have an estate in Nashville, Tennessee worth $8 million. The 10,000-square-foot estate has unfinished wood accents, it's filled with natural light, has a music room, a large dining room, a free-standing tub and plenty of charm. Cutler is an ex football quarterback who played 12 seasons in the NFL. He played college football at Vanderbilt and was picked by the Denver Broncos in the 1st round of the 2006 Draft, for whom he played for 3 seasons. In 2009, he was traded to the Chicago Bears, where he played for 8 seasons.
Deion Sanders, Baltimore Ravens (Retired) – Texas, Estimated $14 Million
What can we say about Deion Sanders and his legendary career? Now sitting on a $40-million fortune, Sanders played for several teams (the last one was with the Baltimore Ravens) and managed to get filthy-rich with his iconic performances, now being an NFL Hall of Famer. Though he sure loves his renowned Texas mega-mansion, he decided to sell it in an auction in 2017. It was once listed for $14 million, a price rather low for what this insane property offers. Just the house alone is 29,000-square-foot-big, and it includes a massive private lake, basketball court, more than ten bedrooms, six bathrooms, and amazingly, its own bowling alley!
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers – Hawaii, Estimated $2.7 Million
NFL analyst and Hall of Famer, Terry Bradshaw listed his Hawaii home - Kohana Ranch in Kamuela - on the market, with an asking price of $2.7 million. The house features a lap pool of 60 feet, two koi ponds, and a waterfall entry. The 4,600-square-foot home was constructed in 2005 and includes an updated kitchen, dining room, 5.5 bathrooms, and five bedrooms. A guesthouse is also on the property, which he purchased for $1.85 million. In 2017, Bradshaw had a role in the comedy movie, Father Figures, proving that his skills and talents transcend football.
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers – 1979 Pontiac Trans Am, Estimated $85K
Terry Bradshaw is a famous television sports analyst. He also co-hosts Fox NFL Sunday. But before all this, he was helping his team win games on the American football field. In 1979 when he was named MVP, he received a '10th-anniversary limited edition Pontiac Trans Am' as a part of the prizes given out for that title. That Super Bowl practice ended in 2015, and now, allegedly, MVPs don't even get money! However, while it was still being practiced, some players drove off in some of the nicest trucks and cars available. Bradshaw knows how to earn the spotlight alright. In 2016, he starred in an alternative comedy NBC series, Better Late Than Never.
Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys (Retired) – Texas, Estimated $24 Million
Another Hall of Famer who left a huge legacy behind is Troy Aikman, who made it big playing for the Dallas Cowboys. Aikman last played football in 2000, and since then, he has ventured into many other activities, such as being a TV host for Fox and co-owning the San Diego Padres. Word has it that he's now thinking about financing a business of his own - opening his own restaurant. Aikman lived in a huge European-styled mansion in Texas, which is over 10,000-square-feet-big. In 2011, he decided to put it up for sale for a stunning $24 million, though we don't know if it was eventually sold.
Nick Mullens, San Francisco 49ers - Texas, Estimated $1 Million
Nick Mullens had to struggle a lot to get himself a starting position in the San Francisco 49ers, but persistence always pays off. After playing football for the Southern Miss Golden Eagles as a student, Mullens spent almost two years in the 49ers' practice squad before making his debut in November 2018, stunning everyone, as he became the first player to score three touchdowns in his first game with the 49ers. Now, Mullens, who's 23 and recently got married to his girlfriend, stays in a posh property in Texas, a home with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and almost 10,000 square feet of space!
Jamaal Charles, Jacksonville Jaguars - Lamborghini Gallardo, Estimated $259K
Jamaal Charles boasts of having the most NFL career yards-per-carry from 2017, with a 5.5 average. While the running back is fast on his feet, he still needs an equally fast whip to drive to Walmart or for those occasional scenic-view back road rides. Charles settled for a Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550 2 estimated to go for $259K. He called it “baby BlueIvy,” and it has a 5204 CC engine and can reach a top speed of 199 Mph. The car is a stunner and Charles definitely must have a good car insurance policy to cover one of his prized possessions.
Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos (Retired) – Denver, Estimated $4.5 Million
Peyton Manning retired in 2016 as one of the best quarterbacks the game has ever seen, and making money was rather easy for him, considering how many records he holds. Having won the Super Bowl twice, Manning now sits on a $200-million fortune. His fans went crazy when in 2017, a bronze statue of him was revealed outside the Colts' stadium. His huge mansion in Denver is probably cheap compared to how wealthy he is at the moment. With an estimated price of $4.5 million, Manning's home includes seven bedrooms and ten bathrooms, and it's actually huge, measured at 16,464 square feet.
Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints - New Orleans, Estimated $1.6 Million
Quarterback Drew Brees has been playing for the New Orleans Saints since 2006. That same year, he spent $1.6 million on a four-bedroom property in New Orleans. The interior of the place is very cozy and spacious. The Gourmet kitchen is beautiful and it would surely make anyone more inspired to cook up a scrumptious meal. His house comes with its own basement that has a wine cellar. Despite growing his fortune over the years, he never really decided to sell this house of his. Brees had a two-year contract extension in 2018 worth $50 million.
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers - Rolls-Royce Phantom, Estimated $500K
What more can we say about Antonio Brown? The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has been a star since he started his NFL career in 2010, and that's probably why the Steelers extended his contract in 2017 until 2021. The result? Almost $73 million will be heading straight to his online checking account, and Brown couldn't be any happier. We'd be happy as well though if we owned a Rolls-Royce as flamboyant as his. Brown's Rolls-Royce Phantom is estimated to cost around $500K, as his already-super-expensive car has undergone several customizations, such as his signature painted on its roof. Flashy
Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints - Bugatti Veyron, Estimated $2.2 Million
Even at 39 years of age, Drew Brees remains one of the best passers in the league, and if you check his stats out, you'll see that he holds a ton of records under his belt. It's no wonder Sports Illustrated magazine named him its Sportsman of the Year for 2010. anSuch skills are, of course, well-rewarded, and after getting a huge investment account, Brees proved to be a big automobiles fan. He currently owns five super-luxurious cars, though nothing compares to his custom-painted Bugatti Veyron. It cost him an estimated $2.2 million, but considering the vehicle's capabilities and sheer beauty, it's worth its price.
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams - Karma Revero
Estimated $130K
Aaron Donald recently signed a six year long contract with his current team. The extension contract is worth $135 million including a $40 million bonus and $50 million guaranteed at signing the contract. With one of the most hefty NFL contracts in history, Aaron did not even have to pay for his Karma Revero. Instead, it was delivered to his house right after this deal! The star-studded player also purchased a house for his parents which allowed to them retire and live a comfortable life!
Steven Jackson, New England Patriots (Retired) - Range Rover Sport, Estimated $67.50K
When he’s not busy setting the record for the most rushing yards for the Rams, Steven Jackson rolls around in a Range Rover Sport. The former running back decided that his ride should match his eccentric style and since it didn’t hurt his bank account one bit, he went for a custom-built Range Rover. The 10,000-yard rushing club member entrusted California Wheels to pimp his ride. They changed the color, added some red trimmings and 22” 3-piece GFG Baghdad wheels, giving the $67.50K vehicle a personality to match its owner.
NaVorro Bowman, Free Agent- Porsche Panamera, Estimated $170K
Linebacker NaVorro Bowman is a free agent who started his NFL career during the 2010 draft as a third-round San Francisco 49ers pick. NaVorro bought a four-door black Porsche Panamera back in 2010 for about $170K and he went on a payment plan to get the luxury car. NaVorro went for some custom work, giving the car spoked alloys decked out with yellow calipers and some rear light tints. He eventually got rid of it, trading up to a $300K Rolls-Royce as well as a fleet of six other high-end cars that he currently has parked in his driveway.
Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears (Retired) - Arizona, Estimated $2.699 Million
Lance Briggs played for the Chicago Bears for the entire 12 years of his NFL career. Briggs retired in 2015 after declaring on several occasions back in 2007 that he wasn’t happy with the Bears as an organization and his income at the time. That didn’t stop him from making sizeable purchases during his career, so he bought a mansion in Arizona for $3.4 million. However, he later listed the 6,795-square-foot mansion for $2.699 million which was essentially a loss. Briggs had two of his houses go on foreclosure in 2017.
Charles Johnson, Carolina Panthers (Retired) - Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, Estimated $225K
The Carolina Panthers had Charles Johnson serve as their defensive end for 11 seasons, and he signed a two-year contract extension with them in 2017 worth $9.5 million. The Panthers suspended Johnson for four games in December 2017 over drug violations, something which must have hurt his salary. In February 2018, Johnson officially announced that he was retiring from the NHL in August. Parked in his garage are luxury vehicles, including a ‘69 vintage Chevy Impala and a 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. The LP569 set him back an estimated $225K, and he went for a seat extension customization so that he could comfortably take his Chevy out for weekly rides.
Jeff Garcia, Houston Texans (Retired) - California - Estimated $6.499 Million
During his 12-year NFL career, Jeff Garcia had been a quarterback for eight different teams. He’s a four-time NFL Pro Bowl selectee and four-time CFL All-Star, and Garcia is also a 2019 NFL Hall of Fame nominee. Despite a 2004 DUI arrest, the retired quarterback has had a squeaky clean career, perhaps thanks to his wife Carmella DeCesare. He initially listed his Rancho Santa Fe home that they acquired in 2009 for $6.565 million and they re-listed it in 2018 for $6.499 million. The 10,117-square-foot home comes with six bedrooms, eight baths, six fireplaces, a wine cellar, and an outdoor pool.
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville Jaguars (Retired) - Mercedes-Benz CL, Estimated $77K
Taylor was an NFL running back for thirteen seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars and then the New England Patriots. He’s also a 10,000-yard rushing club member and a 2012 Pride of the Jaguars inductee. The ex-NFL running back suffered a stroke of bad fortune when his former agent, Tank Black, reportedly lost $3.6 million of his earnings in the late 1990s. Black has been described as the sports version of Bernie Madoff, and Taylor and those 'scammed' managed to see Black imprisoned. Taylor’s NFL career helped him pick up financially and he managed to buy himself a Mercedes-Benz CL currently worth an estimated $77K.
Mike Singletary, Memphis Express - California, Estimated $3.295 Million
Former NFL professional Mike Singletary is also a 1998 Pro Football Hall of Famer. After retiring, he became a linebacker coach and worked with the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers eventually promoted him in 2008 to the head coach position which he held until 2010. He’s currently the Memphis Express’ head coach. With such a successful career, it’s easy to see why Singletary didn’t have to dent his finances on a luxury Saratoga mansion. He listed the luxury house for sale in California for $3.295 million in 2011, which was a $703K drop from the initial asking price. In 2002, the six-bedroom house underwent a complete renovation worth $750K.
Adam Podlesh, Chicago Bears (Retired) - Illinois, $879.5K
Former punter Adam Podlesh is the only player in college football history to have stayed for four years with the All-Atlantic Coast Conference. He also boasts of having the second-best punting average of 43.1 yards in school history. In his NFL career, Podlesh has played for the Jaguars, Bears, and Steelers. His career ended when Podlesh decided to stay by his wife’s side when she was experiencing serious pregnancy complications. Podlesh eventually listed his 4,248-square-foot Libertyville home just after the Bears let go of him in 2014. Podlesh had a $949K asking price for the 14-room house that he bought in 2011 for $79.5K, and it eventually sold for $879.5K.
Nate Clements, Unsigned Free Agent - Hummer H2, Estimated $63K
As a cornerback, Nate Clements played for the Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, and San Francisco 49ers. He's currently an unsigned free agent, but Clements probably has a solid wealth management plan in place to capitalize on his past NFL contracts. At one point, he had an $80-million contract signed with the 49ers and that’s probably how he was able to easily afford a $63K 2006 Hummer H2. Clements went to the best for a custom job and California Wheels gave it a set of 26” Asanti 402 chrome wheels. He also has a custom 2010 Chevrolet Camaro that costs an estimated $30K.
Ray Rice, Baltimore Ravens (Retired) - Porsche Panamera, Estimated $150K
It’s not every day that you need to defend yourself in court but Ray Rice found himself in that predicament with an assault charge in 2014. The former Baltimore Ravens running back managed to avoid a jail term after the charges were dropped and he had to attend court-supervised counseling. In fact, in 2016, Rice vowed that he would donate his season’s salary to domestic violence humanitarian organizations if he got signed but unfortunately, he remained unsigned. That doesn’t mean that Rice doesn’t have some of the best things in life, and for him, it comes in the form of a 2013 Range Rover Jeep Wrangler and a Porsche Panamera Turbo S.
Clinton Portis, Washington Redskins (Retired) - Maserati Gran Turismo, Estimated $143K
Former running back Clinton Portis played for nine NFL seasons starting in 2002 when the Denver Broncos drafted him as a second round pick. He also fell on tough times when his financial advisors mismanaged his funds, leading to the loss of multiple homes and luxury vehicles. That includes the Maserati GranTurismo that he bought for an estimated $143K. The situation worsened at some point and he only had $150 to his name, forcing him into a financial collapse in 2015. To make ends meet, Portis is currently a jack of all trades, including covering Redskins pre-season games.
Jim Harbaugh, University of Michigan -California, Estimated $6.2 Million
Former quarterback Jim Harbaugh currently serves as the University of Michigan Wolverines football coach. Harbaugh has had stints in acting, appearing on The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. in 1994 and in 1996, he appeared as Screech’s brother on Saved by the Bell. Naturally, with all his streams of income, he could invest $6.225 million in an Asherton, California mansion. The 6,127-square-foot mansion built in 2007 rests on 1.30 acres of land. It boasts hickory floors, two BBQs, a pool, and a football field. Former news anchor Suzanne Shaw, who co-owns a commercial real estate company with her husband William Shaw, previously owned the mansion.
Earl Thomas, Seattle Seahawks- Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, Estimated $250K
Earl Thomas has stayed with the Seattle Seahawks since the team drafted him in 2010. Currently, he serves as the Seahawks free safety and as of 2018, Thomas is also the team’s Legion of Boom last founding member. The team placed Thomas on injured reserve in October 2018 after he broke his leg during the season’s 4th-week match up against the Cardinals. Naturally, he decided to invest money in a couple of luxury vehicles and his fleet includes a $250K Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, a Chevy, a Range Rover, and a Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals (Retired) – Scottsdale, Estimated $4.998 Million
In 2017, Kurt Warner became a Pro Football Hall of Famer, and he’s also the only person who's ever been inducted into both the Arena and Pro Football Hall of Fame. As of 2018, Warner works as a full-time radio analyst and he’s also had several TV appearances, including hosting the 2013 reality series, The Moment. Scottsdale listed his 11,000-square-foot luxury house for sale with a $4.998-million asking price. The seven-bedroom Scottsdale mansion has a game room, pool area, theater room, and a waterfall extending from the house.
Richard Sherman, S.F. 49ers - Seattle, Estimated $2.3 Million
The 49ers quarterback Richard Sherman is a four-time All-Pro and he’s also played four times in the Pro Bowl. Sherman is the ambassador of the blockchain trading hub COBINHOOD and the FleetWit trivia app. He’s also the proud owner of two homes in Maple Valley, Washington, and Yorba Linda, California. Sherman’s $2.3-million Maple Valley mansion offers four bedrooms with 6.25 baths, a curved staircase, a red game room, an indoor pool, private decks in three of the bedrooms, and a basketball court. He got a great deal on it, buying it for $1 million, which was less than what former owner Jamal Crawford spent buying the estate.
Ndamukong Suh, Los Angeles Rams - Chrysler 300, Estimated $41K
Suh holds accolades as one of NFL’s best defensive tackles, but he’s aggressive play style has earned him eight fines totaling $255.37K. The football nose tackle has also been to four Pro Bowls and is a six-time All-Pro. With a six-year contract signed with the Miami Dolphins for a whopping $114 million that ended in 2017, Suh has enough funds in his checking account to drop some serious cash on any luxury ride that he desires. It isn’t a surprise that Chrysler sought him out for a partnership in 2011 to advertise their 300 model.
Cortland Finnegan, Unsigned Free Agent – Brentwood, Estimated $1.4 Million
Before the Tennessee Titans drafted Cortland Finnegan in 2006 as their cornerback, he played for Samford college. In his NFL career, Finnegan has also played for the Dolphins, Saints, and Rams. In 2008, he bought a $1.5-million two-story, 5-bedroom house in Brentwood. The 6,693-square-foot house came with four and a half baths, an outdoor fireplace, an elevator, and a three-car garage. In 2012, after signing with the Rams, Finnegan decided to list the Brentwood house on luxury real estate ads with a $1.4-million asking price. The house has a rustic style.
Matt Birk, Baltimore Ravens (Retired) – Reisterstown, Estimated $1.6 Million
Six-time Pro Bowl and two-time All-Pro former center Matt Birk played college football for the Harvard Ivy league university. He retired in 2013 and the following year, he got the position of NFL director of football development. After signing with the Ravens in 2009, Birk bought a home in Reisterstown, Maryland. Spread out on a 1.2-acre piece of land, the two-story house built in 2008 features five bedrooms with four and a half baths, a covered second-floor porch, a two-story foyer, and a four-car garage.
Michael Turner, Atlanta Falcons (Retired) – Georgia, Estimated $2.3 Million
Michael Turner served as a running back for the San Diego Chargers and then the Atlanta Falcons during his 8-year NFL career. The Falcons released Turner in 2013 after a failed medical exam and he decided not to sign with another team after that. Turner bought a 10,323-square-foot Georgia mansion for $2.08 million in 2008. The manor-style estate spread over an acre has six bedrooms with nine baths. It also features a hot tub, a library, a full bar, six fireplaces, and four parking spaces. The deluxe house went on the market in 2015 with a price tag of $2.3 million.
Shaun O'Hara, N.Y. Giants (Retired) – New Jersey, Estimated $2.7 Million
O’Hara thought ahead and invested in a $2.7-million retirement home in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. Offering 7,520 square feet, the house has six bedrooms with eight baths, a lower level lounge, a wet bar, bluestone porch, a stone fireplace, a three-car garage, and more. O’Hara retired in 2012 after the Giants released him the year before, and he currently serves as an ESPN Radio and NFL Network color analyst. Alongside his wife Amy, he launched the Shaun O’Hara Foundation that focuses on raising awareness about less-funded life-threatening diseases.
Chad Pennington, Miami Dolphins (Retired) - Southwest Ranches, Estimated $3.025 Million
In 2008, Chad Pennington bought a $3.3-million Southwest Ranches home. The mansion description of the former Dolphins' quarterback's house includes 8,260 square feet of space, six bedrooms with six baths, an outdoor swimming pool, water fountain, home theater, four-car garage, and a BBQ area with a built-in grill. Pennington eventually listed the house in 2012 and sold it reportedly for $3.025 million. Before retiring in 2012, Pennington worked as a Fox Sports analyst for the 2011 NFL football season. He currently lives with his family in Woodford County, Kentucky.
Charles Woodson, Oakland Raiders (Retired) – Orlando, Estimated $3.675 Million
As a two-way player, Charles Woodson served as both a defense and offense for the Raiders and the Packers. In 2009, Woodson contributed $2 million to charity for pediatric research carried out at the C.S Mott Children’s Hospital. He followed it through with more charitable donations, contributing $100K towards the Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in 2012. In 2011, Woodson bought a Florida mansion from fellow NFL star Brian Dawkins for $3.675 million. The 8,795-square-foot home sprawls over three acres and has five bedrooms, six baths, a pool, and a basketball court.
Aaron Rodgers - $425K, Green Bay Area
Brett Favre, Southern Miss Gold Eagle (Retired) -Ford F-150, Estimated $29.1K
As a 2015 Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer and 2016 elected Pro Football Hall of Fame member, you wouldn’t expect Brett Favre to roll up to games driving nothing short of a Ford F 1-50. That’s precisely what he did in 2007 until he decided to let go of the truck for possibly something bigger. Just for the fact that both Favre and his wife Deanna autographed the visors, a super fan should be willing to spend on the grand piece of memorabilia! Since Favre sold it, the truck has exchanged hands twice. Thankfully, though, with an estimated cost of $29.1K, the insurance premium must not be prohibitive for any new owner.
J.J. Watt, Houston Texans - Texas, Estimated $800K
Watt became NFL’s first player ever to record two 20+ sack seasons in 2014, and he also boasts of holding the Texans’ forced fumbles and sacks records. Working with a $100-million contract, Watt must have a pretty good wealth management adviser who must have steered him towards buying what he refers to as a modest home. The log cabin is anything but minimalistic, resting on a 35-acre piece of land and the house even boasts an indoor elevator. The Houston Texans defensive end bought the cabin in early 2015 and it’s estimated to have cost him $800K.
Antonio Gates, Los Angeles Chargers – Poway, Estimated $1.9 Million
Tight end NFL pro Antonio Gates is an eight-time Pro Bowl player and in his career, he was also a five-time All-Pro. In September 2018, the Chargers re-signed Gates and during the 4th week of the season, he scored a receiving touchdown, his first that season, during the game against the 49ers. In 2017, Gates sold his Poway home for just a little over $1.9 million and he had bought it over a decade before for $2.55 million. Metal gates and a long driveway lead to a 6,841-square-foot house with a formal dining room and office/den. The cool mansion also has a basketball court, an outdoor shower, and a saltwater swimming pool.
Mario Williams, Unsigned Free Agent – Buffalo, Estimated $2.5 Million
Williams listed his 13,189-square-foot Buffalo home in 2017 and the former Buffalo Bills defensive hadn’t lived in the address since 2016. He had listed the 13,200-square-foot estate for $3 million but it ended up closing at $2.5 million. Some of the highlights of the five-acre estate include an in-ground guest house, a foyer with a spiral staircase, five gas fireplaces, a two-story library, and radiant heated floors that could possibly rake up a high heating repair cost. Williams currently lives in a 9,389-square-foot home in Orchard Park, New York that he bought in 2012 for $2 million.
Kyle Long, Chicago Bears – Lake Forest, Estimated $2.56 Million
Kyle Long has spent his entire NFL career so far with the Bears who drafted him in the first round back in 2013. Long comes from a football family, and his father, Howie Long, is a Pro Football Hall of Famer while his brother Chris is the defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles. Kyle got himself a Lake Forest mansion back in 2016 which reduced his bank account by $2.56 million. The 6,238-square-foot home has five bedrooms with six baths, a laundry room, a library, smart home system, a poo, a three-car heated garage, and other luxuries.
Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears (Retired) - Chicago, Estimated $2 Million
Urlacher spent his 13-year NFL career as a linebacker for the Chicago Bears. In 2018, which was Urlacher’s first year of eligibility, he officially became a Pro Football Hall of Famer. The retired linebacker, who was a model for the new Reebok uniforms in 2012, listed his 9.4-acre Mettawa home for $3 million in 2017. He bought the 11,000-square-foot house in May 2017 and has slashed the price three times so far. The current asking price for the mansion is just under $2 million, while Urlacher had spent $2.3 million on the house and an additional $1 million on renovations.
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs - Infiniti Q50, Estimated $47K
Mahomes just started out his NFL career when the Chiefs drafted him in 2017. He is the son of celebrity dad Pat Mahomes, a former MLB pitcher. As of 2018, he currently holds the Chiefs franchise records for touchdown passes in a game and touchdown passes made in a season. The 23-year-old quarterback is already getting endorsement deals and he got a lucrative one with the McGavock Auto Group. The agreement involves Mahomes making appearances as well as appearing on a TV commercial promoting the car dealership franchise. Also, the sweet deal came with an Infiniti Q50 valued at an estimated $47K.
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers - Chevrolet Camaro, Estimated $30K
Another iconic quarterback is Aaron Rodgers, who has been playing with the Green Bay Packers throughout his career. His first three years in the team were tough, as he served as a substitution for the mighty Brett Favre, but since becoming a starting player in 2008, he has been the league's top passer, earning numerous accolades and the Packers fans' love. In 2011, Rodgers got a brand new Chevrolet Camaro, however, he didn't spend a single penny from his bank account, as the vehicle was gifted to him by the team's GM after Rodgers and his pals managed to win the Super Bowl.