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.
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.
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.