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.
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.
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.