New York Giants’ wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is considered one of the most productive football players active today, and is listed on Forbes’ “30 under 30.”
With numerous awards in his professional career in the NFL, Beckham has widened his investments and his penchant for luxury cars as well. He owns a customized Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG and a McLaren MP4-12C. As if these two top tier automobiles weren’t enough, the popular athlete has added a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, with an estimated value of a whooping $500,000. It only makes you wonder, with an extremely expensive line up like this, what could be next? We know it’s just a matter of time before his next purchase.
Patrick Peterson – Scottsdale, Estimated $2.6 Million
Seven years into his NFL career, Patrick Peterson shows a mix of caution for his money and a vision for real estate investment. It sounds like a promising combination so far.
Now, he already owns a stunning mansion in Scottsdale. He’s also doing well athletically to keep that cash rolling and sustain his goals, having received multiple accolades as a corner back for the Arizona Cardinals. This beautiful property, that is worth $2.6 million, proudly sits on 7,807 square feet of land. It features 6 bedrooms, 8 baths, a full gym, a library, a private office, a basketball court right outside, and a lagoon-like swimming pool and spa.
Devin Hester – Chevrolet Impala, Estimated $250K
Hailed as one of the best return specialists in the history of National Football League, former wide receiver Devin Hester exudes dedication to customized cars.
His golden yellow Chevy Caprice has a Louis Vuitton print warp and 26” chrome rims, and that’s nothing short of luxury. A complete set of rims and tires for this could cost as much as another second-hand vehicle, just to put things into perspective. Thanks to modern technology, the Impala’s interior is now fully loaded with imported leather seats, looking absolutely stunning after undergoing a series of face-lifts from top-notch shops.
Carson Palmer – Del Mar, Estimated $25 Million
The former quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals and the Arizona Cardinals has amassed significant wealth in over 15 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He takes pride in his half-acre land in Del Mar, which he purchased for $4.4 million.
Carson Palmer dropped $20 million on the design and construction of his mansion, that stands atop his 8,000 square foot estate, which has a massive parking area dedicated to his bevy of luxury cars. A quick walk around his home will lead you to an infinity pool and an exclusive fitness area.
Delanie Walker – Buick Skylark Coupé, Estimated $50K
The former San Francisco 49ers and current Tennessee Titans’ tight end has a special eye for cool and classy things.
Finding a mint condition 1970 Buick Skylark Coupé for sale one day triggered the aggression he often displays in the field. Trained in a sport where timing means everything, he decided to seal the deal right away, spending a sizable amount of money for its major makeovers. When this blue muscle car rolls, it easily catches attention. No, it demands it with a $50K tingle! This American classic beauty is a treasure for vintage car collectors, and Delanie Walker has that completely tackled.
Robert Griffin III – Aldie, Estimated $2.5 Million
Robert Griffin III aka RGIII or RG3 landed a deal with the Baltimore Ravens, a fresh platform to showcase his abilities as a quarterback, coming off the Cleveland Browns and the Washington Redskins.
He has numerous endorsements, that include Adidas, Nissan, and Subway, among many others. His impressive NFL resume earned him millions of dollars that led to his real estate investments, like this $2.5 million property sitting in Aldie, Virginia. Robert’s mansion boasts 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, a wine cellar, an entertainment room, a spa, and a huge golf course. But the highlight of the place might be the living room, where photographs of his heydays are set, along with his Heisman Trophy.
Antonio Brown – Rolls-Royce Phantom, Estimated $500K
The wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers knows how to express his feelings in style. He loves his mansion, that is reportedly worth $6.6 million, but the main vessel for expressing his pride is literally in his ride, that is reportedly valued at $500k.
Antonio Brown first landed his contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers back in 2010, and he hasn’t switched teams yet, nor does he seem to be considering it. You can tell. All one has to do is check out his Rolls Royce Phantom that he painted with the colors of his team. And like a true sportsman who enjoys what he does, his car exhibits his blown up signature on the side.
Ndamukong Suh – Fort Lauderdale, Estimated $6.5 Million
Ndamukong Suh has become one of the most decorated football players since his college years. The nose tackle for the Los Angeles Rams happily owns a sprawling 11,142 square foot house in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that might just be the envy of the neighborhood.
The stunning contemporary house highlights floor-to-ceiling glass, with 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, a wine room, a spa, and a pool house for a bit of recreation. It surely sounds like a lot of space for one man, even for a family, and you just know it offers so much more. Ndamukong Suh could just pick any corner and appreciate all that he has accumulated for himself quite comfortably.
Odell Beckham Jr – Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, Estimated $500K
New York Giants’ wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is considered one of the most productive football players active today, and is listed on Forbes’ “30 under 30.”
With numerous awards in his professional career in the NFL, Beckham has widened his investments and his penchant for luxury cars as well. He owns a customized Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG and a McLaren MP4-12C. As if these two top tier automobiles weren’t enough, the popular athlete has added a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, with an estimated value of a whooping $500,000. It only makes you wonder, with an extremely expensive line up like this, what could be next? We know it’s just a matter of time before his next purchase.
Matt Forte – Chicago, Estimated $4.1 Million
Prior to playing for the New York Jets as a running back, Matt Forte spent 8 long years dedicated to the Chicago Bears. During this period, he had earned an incredible fortune that gave him the purchasing power to acquire an amazing $4.1 million mansion in downtown Chicago.
The magnificent four-story home offers dreamy features, such as 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, an elevator, and a home theater that can cater to 20 people. Indeed, Forte can be a good host of big occasions in his huge house. It certainly has enough room, although he still feels the need to add more.
Cam Newton –1970 Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass, Estimated $255K
The quarterback for the Carolina Panthers lives securely in his new posh condo in Charlotte, that has an extremely advanced security system. He likes to go up to his rooftop and watch the neighborhood that he loves from the pool.
But the real deal about Cam Newton is when he goes out to drive his 1970 Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass - a combination of gold and black colors. The interior is fit for a king, seats riddled with diamond stitches. He loves to customize his car, and it is safe to say it will undergo some more upgrades despite all the improvements already made to it. But how do you upgrade a car that already has 24-karat gold plating?
Von Miller – Cherry Hills Village, Estimated $8 Million
The Denver Broncos’ outside linebacker has turned his dream house into a reality with hard work, and he’s not shy about talking it up. He’s happy and proud of what he has built for himself.
That’s pretty easy to understand, given the contents of his $8 million estate in Cherry Hills Village. It features 7 bedrooms, 6 baths, and a closet room that stores over 800 pairs of designer shoes. The master bedroom is designed after a Vegas hotel room, and its basement has a pool hall.
LaRon Landry – Lamborghini Murcielago, Estimated $450K
LaRon Landry (aka Iron Man) is a former safety for the Washington Redskins, New York Jets, and the Indianapolis Colts. Just like other NFL superstars, Landry has a wide collection of toys that can be attributed to super athletes’ predilection towards speed and power.
His extravagant collections include a white Hummer H2 pickup, a matte white Lamborghini Aventador, a modified 2008 silver Corvette, and a metallic green Lamborghini Murcielago that he customized for a pretty sum of $450,000. You can just stare at these babies the whole day!
Eli Manning –Quogue, Estimated $8.5 Million
Perhaps Alfred Morris and Eli Manning are two of a kind. Both their NFL careers have propelled them to earn millions of dollars, but unlike most of their peers they prefer to lead a relatively simple lifestyle. This bodes well for a future beyond football, buttressed by a fat bank account.
Instead of splurging his hard-earned money with a huge collection of luxury cars, Manning decided to purchase an Escalade Hybrid for $74,500, which isn’t bad at all. This allowed him to maximize his investment by turning to real estate instead in Quogue, South Hamptons for $8.5 million. The value of this beachfront property is only expected to increase, with its peaceful view and direct pathway down the shore.
Drew Brees – Bugatti Veyron, Estimated $2.2 Million
Drew Brees’ meteoric career in the NFL as quarterback for the New Orleans Saints has fueled his desire for fast cars. He likes to use them to the maximum, too, to the chagrin of local law enforcement.
Out of the five cars that he owns, the ultra-lux Bugatti Veyron is his most expensive one, with a price tag of a cool $2.2 million. He’s also not shy about revving those engines, despite a previous car accident he should be mighty grateful for surviving. Constantly risking it while in the game as well as off the field, if danger can be an addiction for some people, this certainly serves as proof.
Joe Flacco – Corvette Stingray, Estimated $70K
When Baltimore Ravens’ quarterback Joe Flacco was named as the Super Bowl’s Most Valuable Player in 2013, he deserved nothing less for his devotion to training and commitment to his team.
Aside from the highly coveted award, he was also gifted this gorgeous red-orange Corvette Stingray, worth $70,000. Indeed, a supercar for a super player. Flacco reportedly had to pay for the taxes on this vehicle, which he didn’t mind doing, considering not only its monetary value but the warm memories of a great season.
Ryan Tannehill – Fort Lauderdale, Estimated $4.3 Million
With the stacks of money involved in building a career in the National Football League, it would be wise for athletes to hire financial advisers and managers. They make sure these affluent athletes do not lose control over their money and that their future remains secure.
Take it from Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who brags about his mesmerizing waterfront home in Fort Lauderdale. Tannehill’s 5,480 square foot mansion includes 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, a home gym, a huge pool, and a cozy guesthouse that has an estimated value of $4.3 million. Despite the splurge, he knows he’s not overspending most of the time.
Ezekiel Elliott – Corvette Stingray, Estimated $60K
The Dallas Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott is beyond grateful to finally make it to the big league, but he isn’t the type to forget his roots.
Thrilled for signing his rookie contract, Elliot’s first act wasn’t to go shopping for himself, although we all know he eventually would. Humble and loving, the first thing that popped into his mind when he got his millions was to reach out to the people who had reared him to become the man he is now: his parents. He proudly bought them a new house! As for himself, the running back bought a white Corvette Stingray worth $60,000. This chic sports car matches the personality of the young football superstar - a standout athlete with superb strength.
Marcell Dareus – Ferrari F430, Estimated $280K
Marcell Dareus drives a car that looks to be borne by golden coins for its customized gold rims. He is flamboyant like that, and it’s not a regular car you’d see just anywhere.
It’s called the “Fur-rari,” apparently because it’s exterior is wrapped in red velvet. You certainly cannot accuse the guy of being inconspicuous, but why should he be? The defense tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars owns a gorgeous red Ferrari F430 worth $280,000. That’s not something you’d like to keep in the background. This luxury vehicle features a custom JL Audio system, which is controlled by an iPad mini.
Julio Jones – Atlanta, Estimated $1.2 Million
Julio Jones, the wide receiver of the Atlanta Falcons, has an impressive spread of property on Camp Branch Road in Atlanta. If he’s not out competing with his team, he pampers himself in a home that boasts 7 bedrooms, 9 baths, heated floors, a home gym, and an entertainment room.
Who knows what one can do with all that in one super house? But it sure is a grand investment that promises future value. Aside from his mansion, there are other things to keep him entertained, such as a tennis court, an outdoor kitchen, a pool, and a guesthouse.
Thomas Jones – Rolls Royce Phantom, Estimated $300K
With an 11-year career in the NFL as a running back for the Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, and the Kansas City Chiefs, Thomas Jones’ legacy in football still lives on, almost like an institution in itself.
The athlete-turned-actor has collected luxury cars throughout his career, but one stands out as his favorite. The custom red Rolls Royce Phantom, with an estimated value of $300,000, stands in a league of its own. This head-turner is fit for a king, like Thomas Jones was in the NFL, having showcased his outstanding football skills until his retirement.
Julius Peppers – Miami, Estimated $6.5 Million
When Julius Peppers was still playing for the Green Bay Packers, which he did from 2014 to 2016, he treated himself to the purchase of an incredible Miami mansion worth $6.5 million. This may have been an augur of better things to come. This elegant beauty features 8 bedrooms with 8 baths, a chef’s kitchen, a library, and an infinity pool that reflects the cerulean sky above.
Julius Peppers now plays for the Carolina Panthers, but looking back to those years, it can be expected that his business ventures and real estate investments will keep growing. His Dutch-Caribbean plantation-style estate is amazing.
Julio Jones – Ferrari 458 Spider, Estimated $270K
Julio Jones is only 28 years old. He is fast and strong, a young man with a very bright future in the NFL. At this point in his career, he is estimated to be worth over $25 million, and he’s in a position to earn even more down the line.
He likes big houses, a symbol of power and position in society. The wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons has a strong liking for posh cars, too. In fact, Julio Jones is a proud owner of a customized crisp white Ferrari 458 Spider, accentuated with red rims and a red stallion worth $270,000.
Antrel Rolle – Maserati GranTurismo, Estimated $150K
Prior to announcing his retirement from football on November 2016, Antrel Rolle made significant contributions as a former safety for the Arizona Cardinals, the New York Giants, and the Chicago Bears. When he finally retired from the sport, he accumulated a record of 834 career tackles.
With an NFL career that spanned a decade, Rolle had made luxurious investments, and one of them involved the purchase of this gorgeous Maserati GranTurismo for $150,000. This posh car is just perfect for an All-American Super Bowl champion. It is a timeless piece, colored in red, a reflection of his rich and grand career.
Richard Sherman – Seattle, Estimated $2.3 Million
Richard Sherman is one of the NFL’s most popular players. In fact, he was selected to the Pro-Bowl 4 times, and he led the league in interceptions back in 2013.
He purchased a 9,4350 square feet mansion in Maple Valley, worth $2.3 million. The fabulous property boasts 4 bedrooms with 6 bathrooms, an indoor swimming pool, a personal beauty salon, and a full-sized basketball court, among many other luxurious amenities. Indeed, Sherman’s 6-year career as cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks has paid off, and this huge property is just one of his many accomplishments.
Vernon Davis – Bentley Continental GT Convertible, Estimated $200K
The Washington Redskins’ Vernon Davis is a self-proclaimed “car guy.” Unsurprisingly, he keeps a beautiful collection of luxury vehicles in his home, like shiny trophies and memorabilia of his successful football career. In 2006, his very first contract with the league was worth $23 million.
The former tight end of the Denver Broncos & San Francisco 49ers owns a custom jet-black Ford F150 truck, 2 white Escalades, a Mercedes Benz S63, a Porsche Panamera, and a $200,000 Bentley Continental GT Convertible. One of the special features of his car collection is the advanced anti-theft security system.
Tony Romo – Dallas, Estimated $9 Million
When Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback Tony Romo retired from football last year, he made sure his savings from his 13 years in the NFL was put to good use. There are too many examples of retired pro-football players that have wasted their savings on bad investments and careless spending, and Romo just isn’t that kind of guy.
One of his greatest investments is his 32,515 square feet Dallas mansion, worth $9 million. The incredible property has everything you need, including plenty of bedrooms, a spa, a swimming pool, and an entertainment area. We can just imagine how thrilled his wife and sons are with the fine design of this first rate property and all of the activities it has to offer.
Colin Kaepernick – Jaguar F Type, Estimated $100K
Caught up in an unusual conundrum only the affluent could have, Colin Kaepernick resolved his confusion in a manner only a pro-football player with wild purchasing power could do.
First, he wanted to buy his dream car, the Jaguar F Type worth $100,000, painted black. But he could not deny the temptation of owning a red one, too. So the former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers decided that he could not possibly live without either, and purchased both. It was a decision made for his peace of mind.
DeMarcus Ware – Denver, Estimated $1.3 Million
When DeMarcus Ware decided to retire from pro-football, away for the first time from the wear and tear of such a grueling sport, he decided to spend the rest of his days living a life of comfort.
The former outside linebacker and defensive end gave up his Dallas mansion for a three-story townhouse in an exclusive subdivision in Denver. Ware invested $1.37 million in cold cash in this posh property that includes 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. This property is situated in the secure and exclusive neighborhood of Cherry Creek North in Denver, which is a great place for a tough athlete to relax and recuperate.
Joe Haden – Lamborghini Aventador, Estimated $1.1 Million
You’d be hard pressed to find anyone, especially a wealthy athlete, who does not dream of owning a Lamborghini some day down the road. It is exquisitely designed, powerful, and captivating, but it is also very much above the majority’s pay grade.
Joe Haden, the Cleveland Browns’ cornerback, however, owns not one, but two of these Italian sports cars. It’s like a double dream come true. His very first was the white Lamborghini Murciélago, and then there’s the custom 2014 Lamborghini Aventador, that matches his team’s colors, in fierce orange and brown.
Rob Gronkowski – Boston, Estimated $2.2 Million
The tight end for the New England Patriots, Rob “Gronk” Gronkowski did not think twice in making a major house upgrade when the opportunity presented itself. The 29-year-old football star moved to a penthouse located in Boston’s Seaport District worth $2.2 million, a major change from his Tampa bachelor pad. Gronkowski’s sleek 2,063 square foot apartment offers 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, a private office, and a fully loaded kitchen.
During his career, Rob Gronkowski achieved five Pro-Bowl selections. In 2011, he became the first tight end in NFL history to lead the league in receiving touchdowns. It looks like he’s got a great touchdown in Boston’s Seaport District.
Larry Fitzgerald – Mercedes Benz SL550, Estimated $100K
Since 2004, Larry Fitzgerald has been a wide end receiver for the Arizona Cardinals. Each year that he has dedicated himself to overcoming the competition and concentrating on the game, his bank account has grown bigger. By how much, we can only imagine.
As a manifestation of his wealth, Fitzgerald is a happy owner of a restored classic Mustang Shelby, a red BMW 745i, a black Rolls Royce, and an orange S class Range Rover. And of course, we can’t leave out his absolute favorite, the silver Mercedes Benz SL550, worth over $100,000. We’re out of words, simply in awe.
Brandon Marshall – Southwest Ranches, Estimated $5 Million
Brandon Marshall has earned hundreds of millions of dollars along the way, playing for the Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks, New York Giants, New York Jets, Chicago Bears and the Miami Dolphins, since breaking into the NFL in 2006. His latest stint, although a short one, was with the New Orleans Saints.
The veteran free agent has reportedly decided to let go of his Southwest Ranches. He’s selling it for a hefty $5 million. This huge property features 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, a spa, a gym, an entertainment room, and a full-sized basketball court. Is Marshall seriously letting go of this treasure? Yes, but only for a bigger replacement, perhaps. Reports say he is currently checking out prime properties in New Jersey.
Tom Brady – Rolls-Royce Ghost, Estimated $300K
Regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time by American football pundits, Tom Brady wants it all. The crazy thing about it is that he might just have all that his heart desires, seeing as he is one of the richest athletes in the NFL, and husband to supermodel Gisele Bundchen.
Brady has the looks, vaunted skills, money, and power - you name it, he’s got it. To add to the stack of one enviable trait after another , he has a cool collection of luxury cars too. This includes a $150,000 Audi R8, and his favorite car, a customized $300,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost, for added mystery to the football legend that is Tom Brady.
Reggie Bush – Lamborghini Aventador, Estimated $450K
Reggie Bush was chosen as the most outstanding player in the nation during his college football years, which opened up many opportunities for him to join the big league, with millions of dollars ready for the taking.
Prior to announcing his retirement from football, on December 15, 2017, Reggie Bush played as a running back for several teams, like the New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers, and the Buffalo Bills. Like his colleagues in the NFL, Bush is an avid fan of luxury cars. His collection includes a $300,000 Mustang GT 500 Fastback and a sleek 2011 Lamborghini Aventador, worth $450,000.
Darren McFadden – Buick Centurion, Estimated $100K
After 10 seasons in the NFL, Darren McFadden, former running back for the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders, decided to call it a day and retired from the football scene. But he isn’t the type of guy that likes to simply fade into the twilight, as far as his taste for cars is concerned.
McFadden has six luxury cars stowed in his garage. His collection includes a silver Bentley Continental GT and a Cadillac Escalade. But of all his babies, it’s the 1973 Buick Centurion worth $100,000 that will steal your attention. Customized in metallic purple, neon green leather seats, and over-sized wheels, McFadden spent a sizable amount in restoring this cool ride. It’s all zing!
Tom Brady – Brookline, Estimated $4.5 Million
New England Patriots’ Quarterback Tom Brady found a huge cozy home in Brookline, Massachusetts and purchased it for $4.5 million. The incredible mansion features 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, an office, a library, a wine storage room, a gym, and a nursery.
It is a castle fit for the king of American football, hailed as one of the greats of all time. It is the perfect place for his supermodel wife, Giselle Bundchen. It has vast lawns, scenic views, and well-trimmed grass- all simply majestic. It is a fitting home for a super couple.
Troy Aikman – Texas, Estimated $5.5 Million
Throughout his 11 years as a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Troy Aikman had certainly earned an incredible fortune. He purchased a Dallas mansion with it, and the luxurious property holds a 10,000 square foot area, that includes 6 beds, 4 baths, a special cinema, a snack bar, and a wine room.
Since the golden days of his football career have passed, Troy Aikman seems to be in the mood to move from one place to another. He wants a good time, to enjoy the fruits of his labor, and what labor that was! Now he’s looking for a buyer for his magnificent property, selling at a rate of $5.5 million.
LaDainian Tomlinson – California, Estimated $5 Million
LaDainian Tomlinson, a former running back of the San Diego Chargers, is viewed by many as one of the greatest running backs of all time. It’s safe to say that he’s had a magnificent time in such a competitive sport, and he’s wise enough to leave having made strong investments. A quick glimpse at his California estate, that is estimated at $5 million, will convince you that he’s no financial lightweight.
The proud owner of a 9,600 square foot mansion made a great decision when he purchased this luxury property, complete with 6 bedrooms, 5 baths, a full-size basketball court, a golf course, and a massive pool. Retirement for this hall of famer is paradise.
Patrick Willis – Aston Martin DB9, Estimated $200K
After spending eight years with the San Francisco 49ers, Patrick Willis has had a decorated career in football. Yet he realized that someday, it would all come to an end, the fun and the success and the tough competition that he’d come to really enjoy. To keep this winning feeling going beyond the days of sport, he pampered himself with a line of luxury cars - vessels of his success.
The former football linebacker has an impressive collection of vehicles. Parked in his lovely Bay Area mansion is a showstopper - the regal black 2013 Aston Martin DB9. Willis’ chic car highlights his team’s color in red, via the red outlines on the rims. It screams, go 49ers!
Jerry Rice – California, Estimated $9 Million
Hailed as one of the NFL’s greatest players, with over 100 NFL records, Jerry Rice doesn’t cut corners when it comes to luxury. His name is synonymous to the best that money can buy.
The former San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raider wide receiver is a proud owner of a gorgeous mansion in California. Rice’s $9 million estate includes 6 bedrooms, 11 baths, a gym, a sauna, and a huge pool. Did we mention that this sleek property has a gift-wrapping room? The football star must be very generous in giving away presents during special occasions.
Elvis Dumervil – Florida, Estimated $2.3 Million
Elvis Dumervil has been team hopping for a while before landing a contract with the San Francisco 49ers. It looks like he has finally found a home, but during the process of moving from the Denver Broncos to the Baltimore Ravens, he has been wise to amass hefty savings.
He has saved enough to acquire a new home without a mortgage. Plus, he made a good decision of selling his old mansion for added leverage. He sold his 9,000 sq. foot mansion for a cool sum of $2.3 million, which could have cost him a lot to maintain on the side.
Michael Strahan – Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster, Estimated $525K
At the close of their careers, most super athletes that earn soaring incomes mull about slowing down in expenses beyond the sport. After all, retirement can be a long and very slow process. Exclude Michael Strahan from that list, at least when it comes to spending for his luxury car collection.
Now a famous TV personality, Strahan is a proud luxury car collector. His collection includes a gorgeous Porsche Carrera GT, a sleek Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, and a couple of his favorite Mercedes-Benzs. It is safe to say that the former New York Giants’ defensive end has not shown signs of slowing down.
Jay Cutler – Audi R8 GT, $200K
Jay Cutler has played for the Denver Broncos and the Chicago Bears as their quarterback, but he is now working with the Miami Dolphins. Alongside his transfers comes an increase in his paychecks, plus the priceless feeling that he is finally at home with his current team.
Brighter days hover over the horizon for Cutler, and those around him expect him to venture into business and make some smart investments. For now, he has bought a lavish gift for himself. It was no less than a custom Audi R8 GT worth $200,000. Celebration is in order all right!
Calvin Johnson – Porsche Panamera Turbo, Estimated $150K
Calvin Johnson is a former wide receiver for the Detroit Lions. For him, speed comes with the territory, which is why he got himself a car that goes from zero to sixty in just 3.2 seconds. This is quite the machine for Johnson, and that’s why it’s his favorite.
Luckily for him, he has the money to sustain such an expensive hobby. He purchased this blue speed devil upfront, without any loans. Then, he brought it to the best custom shops in the neighborhood to soup it up, dropping some hefty piles of cash directly from his pocket!
Darrelle Revis – Range Rover Evoque, Estimated $50K
Darrelle Revis is currently a free agent, and on the lookout for a team that might be better suited to him. But this doesn’t mean he is in need of a financial boost of any kind. He is smart enough to forecast such gaps between employments, and has tucked away a fair bit from when he played for teams like the New York Jets, New England Patriots, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a cornerback.
Revis, in fact, has an extensive collection of cars, which includes his Range Rover Evoque, worth $50K. It is colored blood red -an eye-catcher, bold, and dashing.
Adrian Peterson – Texas, Estimated $6.7 Million
In his first professional season, Adrian Peterson quickly grabbed the attention of football fans, analysts, and his peers by setting an NFL record for most rushing yards in a single game. He played for the Minnesota Vikings and then signed up with the New Orleans Saints, followed by the Cardinals, and is currently with the Washington Redskins.
His experience in the league of lucrative contracts had him covered when he purchased his $6.7-million mansion in Texas. His new residence is optimally designed, with 10,582 square feet of living space. How does one make use of all that? Well one has ten baths of course. It has a gym, two outdoor kitchens, a cabana, six bedrooms, a walk-in wine cellar, a two-story library, and a pool.
Jason Taylor – Rancho Sante Fe, Estimated $4.5 Million
Jason Taylor has dedicated 15 years of his life competing in the NFL, mainly for the Miami Dolphins. He is a former defensive end and outside linebacker. His many achievements include being seventh on the all-time career sack list, with a total of 139.5.
During his tenure with the league, Taylor was able to grow his bank account to bulging proportions, which allowed him to purchase such a magnificent mansion as the one he currently owns, in Rancho Santa Fe. The estimate of his property’s value comes in at a whopping $4.5 million. It has 8 baths and a library, where he studies to improve himself. For recreation, the sprawling estate has a poker and billiard-game room. It also boasts 7 bedrooms, a wine cellar, and an infinity pool.
Joe Montana – San Francisco’s Marina District, Estimated $2.7 Million
Kyle Long – Lake Forest, Estimated $2.5 Million
The Chicago Bears’ guard has been playing for his team since he joined the NFL. At 30 years of age, he is proud to say that he now owns a beautiful mansion, a product of pure hard work and commitment, quietly settled in Lake Forest.
It is a 6,238-square-foot estate, a Georgian-style house that is worth $2.5 million with 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, 4 fireplaces, a home theater, and a library. Just outside of his home lies a heated swimming pool to dip in and relax after training and competition, that can be way too physical at times.
Mario Williams – Buffalo, Estimated $3 Million
When Mario Williams shifted from a defensive end for the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills to being a free agent, he also decided to put his Buffalo mansion on the market. It is a classic insulation against an uncertain future, which often proves wise, even if a bit expected.
Williams’ 13,189 square foot estate offers 5 bedrooms, 7 baths and a chic vintage library. It may be something too precious to let go of for now, but certain decisions have to be made, and Mario Williams has that sagacious capacity, typical of men who bounce back stronger.
Cam Newton – Charlotte, Estimated $1.6 Million
Cam Newton finds himself in a win-win situation. First, he seems to be having the time of his life playing for the Carolina Panthers as the team’s quarterback, and then, he seems to enjoy life without fretting too much over the challenges that lie before him.
Now he has secured a $1.6 million condo for himself, that is just within the Trust Building, complete with an advanced security system. Also, the modern haven has an impressive space of more than 3,200 square feet that includes 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, wooden floors and a rooftop pool.
Antonio Gates – Poway, Estimated $2.5 Million
Selected into the Pro-Bowl 8 times, and a 5-time All-Pro, the NFL has expanded Antonio Gates’ interests and views - and purchasing power. So much so that the tight end for the Los Angeles Chargers decided he needs a bigger place to live, in comparison to his old residence.
His $2.5-million estate in Poway, California is 6,800 square feet with 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, an oversized kitchen, an entertainment room, a library, two offices, and a basketball court.
Troy Polamalu – La Jolla, Estimated $4.7 Million
Troy Polamalu played for the Pittsburgh Steelers all throughout his NFL career as a strong safety, which accounts for a total of 11 years. His relationship with the team was deemed ‘made in heaven’ from the very beginning, and he has kept his gorgeous digs from those days to remind him of the good times.
The team rewarded him with a hefty paycheck, which he used to buy a brand new mansion, located in La Jolla, California. It is estimated to be worth $4.75 million.
Charles Woodson – Orlando, Estimated $3.6 Million
The Oakland Raiders and the Green Bay Packers were both lucky enough to have Charles Woodson play for them as their cornerback and safety. Woodson was a vital part in his former teams’ success, and had amassed a huge fortune in the process.
Considered to be one of the most decorated football players in the sport, Woodson is enjoying his downtime thanks to his lavish 8,000 square foot home, that sits on three acres of land in California. His $3.65 million mansion features 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, a pool, a gym, a home cinema, and a basketball court.
Shaun O’Hara – New Jersey, Estimated $2.7 Million
Part of the challenges pro athletes go through in their careers is being continually apart from their families. Along with the traveling, of course, are the rigors of the sport, and the lurking danger that anything can happen during a given match.
So when Shaun O’Hara, the former offensive lineman and center for the New York Giants, decided to call it a career, he made sure that his time with his family and their comfort was his top priority. That intention has been fulfilled through the purchase of his New Jersey mansion, that is estimated at $2.7 million. It has 6 bedrooms, 8 baths, a library, a wet bar, spa, a stone fireplace, a balcony, and a blue-stone porch. Now, that’s perfect for catching up.
Cortland Finnegan – Brentwood, Estimated $3 Million
Despite the many team transfers, from the Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers, and the Tennessee Titans, Cortland Finnegan has, somewhat out of character, stayed loyal to his Brentwood Home. His last stint with the Dolphins was somewhat lackadaisical, and he was quickly released a year later, totaling 44 tackles with no interceptions. He announced his retirement after that.
But the former corner-back made sure he had his investments covered. He bought this property for an estimated $3 million, and has lived there happily ever since. It is a 2-story mansion that sprawls over 6,693 square feet of living space.
Marion Barber – Chevrolet Impala, Estimated $35K
After serving the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears as a dependable running back, Marion Barber thought of giving something back to himself as a reward, a sort of motivating factor. So he decided to buy a vintage car worthy of his endeavors: a 1971 Chevrolet Impala kept in pristine condition.
Barber sealed the deal for the classic automobile and had it customized straightaway in honor of his previous teams. It flashes the colors yellow and orange, with a price tag of $35k. Each time he rolls with it, the gold rims sparkle like coins out of a treasure chest.
Earl Thomas – Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, Estimated $250K
As a draft analyst for the NFL network, Michael Mayock praised Earl Thomas who, in his personal assessment, was the most instinctive free safety he’s ever observed on tape over the last five to six years. He made valuable contributions to the team as a rookie, on their way to the Seahawks’ first Super Bowl victory.
It’s been 8 years since Thomas was drafted, and so many things have changed for him since. For instance, he now has an extensive collection of luxury cars, which includes a Rolls-Royce Phantom, a Chevy Camaro, and his pride – a $250K Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster. Life has certainly changed for the best.
Bernard Berrian – Audi R8, Estimated $170K
The year 2010 was a low point in Bernard Berrian’s football career. The following year, the Minnesota Vikings released him, and that was practically the end of it. But during his heyday as an American football wide receiver, both the Chicago Bears and the Vikings undoubtedly benefited from his performance.
It was a relatively short career for Bernard Berrian, spending three years on each team, but you’ve got to give it to him. In such a short span of tim, he made sure he had a gold token for himself in the form of a customized blue Audi R8. This one’s worth $170k.
Warren Sapp – Orange County, Estimated $2.1 Million
Warren Sapp had the highest of high and the lowest of low stories, both in his personal and professional life. The former defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quickly transformed his $77 million earnings from his NFL career to a savings account that had less than $1000.
Sapp had come from humble beginnings to become an inspiration to those close to him, as he finally broke through the chains of poverty thanks to the initial wealth he amassed through the NFL. However, what he retained after retirement, a mansion in Orange County, worth $7 million, was sold for only $2.1 million at an auction.
Frank Gore – Florida, Estimated $1.7 Million
Frank Gore, a former Indianapolis Colts running back, couldn’t care less when he sold his elegant Mediterranean-style mansion for a sum of $1.5 million. When he first purchased the property, back in 2008, he sealed the deal for $1.7 million. A decade later, its value had dropped $200k, a small fraction of the original sale, but a lot still considering how the value should have appreciated in time, especially seeing as he acquired it during a drop in the market.
But Frank Gore didn’t seem to mind much. The amazing Florida property boasts 8 bathrooms, 6 bedrooms, a theater room, an entertaining area, and a swimming pool. He sold it and didn’t look back.
Devin Hester – Chicago, Estimated $2.6 Million
Before Devin Hester made a name for himself in the NFL as a top performing wide receiver, he first made an impact as a kick returner. At times, people tend to forget that when he first entered the league he was signed up as a corner-back.
The turn of tides has been largely favorable for Hester, but when the time came for him to adapt to the vicissitudes of life, he decided to sell his grand home in Chicago. This beautiful mansion has 6 bedrooms, a lovely waterfall, and a relaxing hot tub. He sold it for $1.8 million.
Aaron Rodgers – Chevrolet Camaro, Estimated $35K
Green Bay Packers‘ quarterback Aaron Rodgers is way cooler than we thought. After starting his career, mainly as a backup to Brett Favre, he has finally put himself in the front seat, now leading the NFL as its all-time regular season career passer-rating leader.
Rodgers has a penchant for fast cars. This is manifested by his ownership of a custom 2011 Chevrolet Camaro. The regal ride of the NFL star features a modern entertainment system, a navigation system, and a top of the line security system. Of course, he wouldn’t forget his team’s logo on the back, for inspiration.
Reggie Bush – Los Angeles, Estimated $5.7 Million
The former running back for the New Orleans Saints had a very successful career in the NFL, and along with it came a fortune large enough to keep him set for life. Reggie Bush’s credit must be highly rated by his banks, but it doesn’t seem like that’s how he wants to transact when he procures properties. He didn’t need a mortgage, nor did he consider one.
When he bought this grand property in Los Angeles, with an estimated value of $5.7 million, he had no qualms regarding loans or insurance payments whatsoever. He acquired the 4,831-square-foot-mansion in 2007 with ease.
Dwight Freeney – Indiana, Estimated $1.9 Million
This defensive end/linebacker did not wait too long to celebrate upon signing his first contract with the NFL. After concluding a deal with the Indiana Colts, Dwight Freeney’s list of priorities included purchasing an estate in Indiana for an estimated $1.9 million.
However, when the Colts had finally decided to let him go after a decade of partnership, Freeney decided to put this luxurious property up for sale. The 10,000 sq. foot property is still up for grabs, a cool choice if you’re the type who likes modern designs for a home.
Patrick Peterson – Chevrolet Camaro, Estimated $25K
Patrick Peterson loves to collect cars, but not just any cars. The corner-back for the Arizona Cardinals has got a definite thing for the Chevrolet Camaro, and saying that he likes them would be quite an understatement. He’s downright passionate about them!
He owns not just one or two of the sexy beast of a vehicle, but ten! And each one cost him an estimated $25k. His very first Camaro was painted in honor of his team’s colors - red and black. Chevrolet must be exceedingly pleased with this incredible collection of their fleet. We wouldn’t be surprised if he became the car’s brand ambassador one day.
Jared Allen – Arizona, Estimated $3.5 Million
The former defensive end for the Chicago Bears is a five-time Pro-Bowl and four-time All-Pro selection. He played in the NFL for twelve years, and during that period, like his peers, had made handsome property acquisitions.
Unfortunately, Jared Allen is one of those who could have greatly benefited from hiring a financial adviser to protect his hefty investments. He is the former owner of an Arizona property worth $3.5 million. By the time he decided to put it up for sale, he was able to scoop a relatively meager price of only $1.6 million.
Matthew Stafford – Atlanta, Estimated $3.9 Million
If you’re keen on buying a piece of real estate formerly owned by one of your favorite NFL stars, check out the Atlanta Mansion of the Detroit Lions’ quarterback, Matthew Stafford. The lavish house has an expensive price tag of $3.9-million, boasting 8 bedrooms, 11 baths, a theater, and a huge pool with a wet bar.
Stafford has decided to sell this property, but this isn’t necessarily a sad story. The NFL star is not letting go of it to pay off a nagging debt, nor are there any signs of financial duress for the league’s highest paid athlete.
Lance Briggs – Arizona, Estimated $2.7 Million
Straight from Arizona College, Lance Briggs signed up to play for the Chicago Bears as a linebacker and then spent his whole 12-year career with the team. During his tenure in the NFL, Briggs presumably lived a life of luxury and affluence, which may be the reason behind his minimal regard for financial investments.
Consider yourself lucky if you snap a deal with Lance Briggs’ Arizona property. That is because the linebacker for the Chicago Bears is selling his lavish estate for less than what he should get. Listed at $2.4-million, Briggs’ mansion includes a gourmet kitchen, a wet bar, and a resort-like backyard.
Michael Oher – BMW 7-Series, Estimated $81K
Michael Oher was featured in the award-winning film ‘The Blind Side’. His high school life and freshman year of college were the subject of Michael Lewis’s book, on which the film was based. He has quite the personality. He is popular; in fact, he is considered one of the biggest names in Super Bowl. The American football offensive tackle is now a free agent, but he has previously played with the Tennessee Titans, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Carolina Panthers.
His sports skills made him popular and earned him an incredible fortune. Oher is the proud owner of a BMW 7-Series, worth $81,000. Note that a luxury car like Oher’s has expensive insurance, too.
Jeff Garcia – California – Estimated $5.8 Million
Another NFL player who joined several teams throughout his career is Jeff Garcia. From the Calgary Stampeders (1994-1998) to the Houston Texans, the retired quarterback made wise investments along the way. Thankfully, he was also able to straighten out his life and career after having had many run-ins with the law, living life in the fast lane.
One of his best investments is his Rancho Santa Fe estate, that has an impressive private tennis and basketball court. The estate is for sale, with a price of $5.8 million.
J.J. Watt – Texas, Estimated $800K
Do not be deceived by a description of J.J. Watt’s house in Texas as a cabin, for it is not the typical cabin that first comes to anyone’s mind. It refers to the $800k log cabin, a ‘no-frills’ location, despite the elevator and 4500 square feet of space. He says he likes to train there, because being out in the middle of nowhere with no distractions creates an optimal environment, that helps him focus on his goals.
Although it’s described as a minimalistic cabin, its value is only a tad lower than other NFL athletes’ mansions or prime condominiums. It must be the best cabin you’ll ever find, with the best amenities, and he's even planning on building a gym in the barn.
Charles Johnson – Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, Estimated $209K
It was a childhood dream of Charles’ Johnson to play for the NFL, where he’s now a veteran wide receiver. He first played for the Green Bay Packers, and has been a free agent since 2013.
Another dream Charles Johnson has fulfilled, having earned more than enough dough through football, is to have a collection of sports cars - specifically owning a Lambo. His Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is his favorite of the lot, and it is estimated at $209k. These babies are not easy to maintain, but luckily, Charles Johnson has more than enough to sustain his hobby.
Eric Berry – Chevrolet Tahoe, Estimated $47K
Eric Berry has established himself as a professional football player for the NFL with a career spanning eight years (and counting). He plays for the Kansas City Chiefs. Unfortunately, he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, but, not easily deterred, he worked his hardest on making a return to such a highly competitive sport. He was named AP Comeback Player of the Year in 2015.
One of his notable purchases is a black Chevrolet Tahoe that has show-stopping 26″ Giovanna Dalar 6V wheels. Berry loves his ride, despite how much his views on life and his career have drastically changed since his life threatening illness. Its value is estimated at around $47K.
Todd Gurley – Chatsworth, Estimated $1.8 Million
Todd Gurley is an American football running back for the Los Angeles Rams. He’s been playing for L.A. ever since his entry to the pros, drafted as the 10th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. Despite suffering from a torn ACL, Gurley still managed to outperform his peers, and was voted as the Offensive Rookie of the Year.
When it came to purchasing his home in Chatsworth, Todd Gurley had absolutely nothing in mind but fun and relaxation. It’s the perfect place for him to unwind and convalesce from the wear and tear that comes with the job. His $1.8- million property has amazing amenities, like a lovely walk-in closet and a huge pool with a waterfall slide.
Nate Clements – Hummer H2, Estimated $63K
The American football cornerback was one of the top prospects of the 2001 NFL Draft, where he had signed to play for the Buffalo Bills for five years. He played for the San Francisco 49ers next, and then the Cincinnati Bengals, in a career that spanned a little over a decade.
Clements’ contract with the San Francisco 49ers should have been enough to afford him a very comfortable life, totaling an astounding $80 million. This allowed him to purchase and maintain a collection of muscle cars, like his favorite 2006 Hummer H2, worth $63,000, without making a dent in his bank account.
Greg Olsen – North Carolina – $1.7 Million
Greg Olsen currently plays as a tight end for the Carolina Panthers, a position he has held since 2011. He holds the NFL record as the first tight end in the league’s history to record three consecutive seasons, with 1,000 receiving yards.
For undisclosed reasons though, Olsen is letting go of his grand estate in North Carolina, with an asking price of $1.7 million. It has an in-house library with a cool wine cellar and a beautiful landscape. It would be nice to read a book by its veranda in the shade, and sip wine in the twilight.
Ray Rice – Porsche Panamera, Estimated $146K
Some athletes have a wild streak that can be hard to contain, especially when reinforced by their acquisition of money and power. In situations like those, they end up losing some money; there are lawyers to pay, damages demanded by aggrieved parties and whatnot. It can be a real sticky situation once you’re in it.
We’re impressed with Ray Rice’s wide collection of luxury cars, though. The running back for the Baltimore Ravens is a proud owner of a posh Porsche Panamera Turbo, valued at $146,000. Hopefully, he will be able to settle his legal battles with his wife and get back to focusing on his football career.
James Harrison – Shadyside, Estimated $1.8 Million, Estimated $1.8 Million
As an American Football linebacker, James Harrison was able to rake in millions of dollars over a period of fifteen years to live his dream of comfort and luxury. Playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was able to win two Super Bowls, and was named Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2008.
Not bad for Harrison, who has made an investment in real estate property, acquiring an estate in Shadyside that is estimated at $1.8 million. He had his mansion remodeled and customized, and it now features multiple bedrooms and baths, a fully-equipped kitchen, and many other features.
Clinton Portis – Maserati Gran Turismo, Estimated $143K
Whenever Clinton Portis feels down, perhaps all he has to do is look at his garage where his Maserati Gran Turismo is parked. It is a remnant of his glory days, when he was cheered on as a running back for the NFL for nine years.
Clinton Portis no longer plays football. He retired in 2010 and has since filed for bankruptcy. He used to have a great collection of cars, like this Maserati, and we wonder what things he’d do to change the direction of his life if given the chance to relive his opulent days.
Alfred Morris – 1991 Mazda 626, Estimated $2
Maybe Alfred Morris is one of those guys who remains content as long as the things he owns still get the job done. Or, perhaps, he’s just used to being so modest.
Although Alfred Morris is earning a fortune by playing as a running back for the Dallas Cowboys, he’s still maintaining a simple lifestyle, akin to his days before signing up with the NFL. Shockingly, Morris is still driving the 1991 Mazda 626 which he bought for only $2 during his college years. If it gets him from A to B, he can’t fathom spending money on a Ferrari to do the same job.
NaVorro Bowman – San Jose, Estimated $3.1 Million
NaVorro Bowman has been playing in the NFL since 2010, but the linebacker is currently a free agent, eyeing greener pastures. He’s played mostly for the San Francisco 49ers, a span wherein he has acquired his San Jose estate, which he remodeled into a $3.1 million luxury property.
This used to be an old ancestral home that was built in the early 1950s. He turned it into a modern beauty, with a large pool fronting it and a lawn surrounded with coconut trees upon a well-maintained garden. Bowman has increased its value in such a short time!
Randy Moss – Rhode Island, Estimated $749K
Randy Moss’ acquisition of this Rhode Island property is a happy story, that ought to be an example for other football stars with millions to splurge, about the great potential to increase the value of their investment.
The former wide receiver of the San Francisco 49ers must have taken good advice from friends, with sufficient experience in handling finances, for he was able to resell his property with a jaw dropping 40% increase from its original value. His asking price for it is now at $749K, and it’s the perfect place to raise a family.
Adrian Peterson – BMW 750i, Estimated $82K
The running back for the Washington Redskins, Adrian Peterson, knows how to put his hard-earned money to good use. In fact, he has an impressive fleet of luxury cars, his favorite being the customized 2006 BMW 750i, which cost him $82,000. As such, we can just imagine how enormous his parking area is.
Moving forward, it would be great if Peterson could keep away from the type of expensive lawsuits that must have cost him dearly in the past. Thankfully, he still has most of his savings intact and, as long as he learns from his mistakes, the sky is still the limit.
NaVorro Bowman – Porsche Panamera, Estimated $170K
We know NaVorro Bowman has a good eye for real estate, based on an old house he remodeled extensively. But the linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers has a penchant for expensive cars, too, a trait not too uncommon among rich pro-football athletes.
Among his collection of luxury cars, his favorite is the Porsche Panamera, that is estimated to be worth around $170K. We’re not sure how many cars he actually owns, that are in stow in his grand residence, but he must have a large garage and high maintenance costs for its upkeep.
Aaron Rodgers – California, Estimated $8 Million
The American football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers loves muscle cars, especially his Camaro. He also likes to spend his money on real estate, clearly with a keen eye on the future.
This $8 million property stands out among his several million-dollar investments. It is located in California and is absolutely stunning. This mansion comes with 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, a huge swimming pool, a spa with a sauna, an entertainment room, and a beauty salon. It’s like a shopping mall downsized to a luxury house. It’s quite obvious that Rodgers wants every bit of comfort and elegance in one place.
Frank Gore – Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, Estimated $350K
As a professional football player for the NFL, Frank Gore is the 49er’s all-time leader in rushing yards and touchdowns. He’s been actively competing since 2005, and is in the final years of his successful career. It’s the phase where one normally looks back to reassess past investments, reap dividends, and re-evaluate financial placements.
Frank Gore has already invested in real estate, and his line up of luxury cars can easily make one envious. The most recent addition to his collection is the 2010 Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, with an all black exterior instead of the typical two-tone original paint job. Even without the color change, this high-end gentleman’s car costs around $350,000.
Jamaal Charles – Lamborghini Gallardo, Estimated $250K
As if the Lamborghini Gallardo weren’t already a one-of-a-kind automobile, Jamaal Charles had to make sure his car stood out even more.
The American football running back is currently a free agent, but he’s not letting that hold him back from living in luxury. He first signed up with the Kansas City Chiefs, and last played for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He can afford to relax a bit and ride around in his baby blue racing machine, with its customized sound system and advanced security system.
David Johnson – Iowa House, Estimated $850,000
Arizona Cardinals Running Back, David Johnson, inked a four-year deal with the team way back in 2015. That means that millions of dollars were guaranteed to Johnson, but despite this promising income, he and his family continue to live a modest lifestyle. The idea of owning a shiny lineup of cars and vast properties has not yet become part of his vocabulary. Soon enough, we’ll see if he’s able to maintain living way below his means.
He owns only one house in Iowa, where he was born, valued at $850,000. He drives only one car, a BMW X6 M Masonry. It’s a setup that’s efficient and easy for him to maintain.
Landon Collins – California City Apartment, $1.7 Million
Landon Collins, the New York Giants safety, owns one of the most expensive apartments in California. It is located at the top floor of a high-rise building, that offers him a stellar view of the area, city lights co-mingling with the stars at night. It has two bedrooms, built on hardwood flooring, and a fashionable pool awaits him on the rooftop.
Whenever Landon Collins decides to drive around the city, he has the option to take his Buick or BMW. Both are cool choices, not too conspicuous, but certainly with a touch of class.
LeGarrette Blount – Custom Chevy, Estimated $44,995
When LeGarrette Blount wasn’t knocking down guys in the football field amidst thousands of chants, he would ride this custom Chevy, that is, in itself, a knockout.
His favorite car may not be ideal for many, but that’s just how the American football running back rolls. He just signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, and may add another ride to his list of eye-catching custom cars. But right now, this Chevy is his favorite, with its huge wheels, red colored rims, and chassis, customized to lift the casing up like a pickup truck.
Malcolm Butler – 2015 Chevy Colorado, $27,985
Once in a while, we get to read about some nice things that still exist in the world of extremely wealthy super athletes. Even in the NFL, it is not always about swag, or athletes trying to steal attention from each other, making a fashion statement.
Take this story about Tom Brady gifting Malcolm Butler with a 2015 Chevy Colorado, for example. Brady earned this vehicle as a reward for the third Super Bowl MVP achievement of his football career, and he simply wanted to share his blessings with a modest guy like Butler, who deserves more than he’s willing to accept.
Travis Kelce – Mercedes Benz, $315,000
Travis Kelce didn’t just waltz his way into earning so much with the Kansas City Chiefs. It was the product of a last minute decision, and from there on he had to prove his worth, until he was able to establish his distinct value in the team.
When the Chiefs ultimately decided to sign him to a multi-million dollar deal, they already knew firsthand that they had the right man for the job. Travis Kelce followed up by starting a collection of luxury cars, which included specimens like this AMG class SUV truck car by Mercedes Benz, that he bought for $315,000. He knows he deserves it.
Sedrick Ellis – Ferrari California, Estimated $250K
Sedrick Ellis only spent five years in the NFL, mostly with the New Orleans Saints, but also briefly with the Chicago Bears, as a defensive tackle. But in that short span of time, he was able to buy a Ferrari California for an estimated worth of $250,000.
This is just a quick example of how much one can earn in a single year if given the chance to play with the big dogs. With proper financial management, knocking guys down in the field for a couple of years could really set you off to a great start in life. Ellis retired back in 2013.
Antonio Brown – Hollywood, Estimated $6.6 Million
Antonio Brown has been loyal to the Pittsburgh Steelers from day one of his professional career as wide receiver. He’s been playing for eight years now, and just last year he inked a five-year contract with the team through the 2021 season. His contract back in 2012 was a $42.5 million extension with an $8 million signing bonus.
A minor fraction of the millions he’s earned is materialized in the form of a Hollywood mansion he purchased for an estimated $6.6 million. The luxury house has 10 baths, a built-in synagogue, a home cinema, a media room, a huge guesthouse, and two swimming pools.