An Insight Into The Glamorous Lifestyle Of The NFL Stars- The Trendy Cars And The Beautiful Homes
Colin Kaepernick, Free Agent – Jaguar F Type, Estimated $100K
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We last saw Colin Kaepernick playing football in 2016, when he played with the San Francisco 49ers, but in 2017, he opted out of his contract, and since then, he has been a free agent, though many people claim that his retirement is imminent and that he’ll choose not to play football again. In any case, Kaepernick has accumulated a lot of bucks in the bank, both from NFL contracts and from endorsements, such as the one with the prestigious company, Jaguar Land Rover. He was at the Jaguar party in 2014 when the Jaguar F-Type was presented, and he actually owns one himself, with the sports car having a 550-horsepower engine!
Tom Brady, New England Patriots – Rolls-Royce Ghost, Estimated $300K

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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.
Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks – Mercedes Benz G-Class, Estimated $135K

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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.
Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys (Retired) – Texas, Estimated $24 Million

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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.
Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots – Boston, Estimated $2.2 Million

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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.
Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals – Scottsdale, Estimated $2.69 Million

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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.
Colin Kaepernick, Free Agent – Jaguar F Type, Estimated $100K

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We last saw Colin Kaepernick playing football in 2016, when he played with the San Francisco 49ers, but in 2017, he opted out of his contract, and since then, he has been a free agent, though many people claim that his retirement is imminent and that he’ll choose not to play football again. In any case, Kaepernick has accumulated a lot of bucks in the bank, both from NFL contracts and from endorsements, such as the one with the prestigious company, Jaguar Land Rover. He was at the Jaguar party in 2014 when the Jaguar F-Type was presented, and he actually owns one himself, with the sports car having a 550-horsepower engine!
Vernon Davis, Washington Redskins – Bentley Continental GT Convertible, Estimated $200K

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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.
Alex Smith, Washington Redskins – Monte Sereno, Estimated $3.99 Million

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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.
Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons – Atlanta, Estimated $1.25 Million

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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!
Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons – New York, $4.5 Million

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Matt Ryan, aka Matty Ice, reportedly has an annual salary of $30 million while his total assets are valued at $70 million. With that amount of money, this $4.5 million New York home is quite affordable for him. This beautiful house is quite perfect for their growing family as Matt and his wife, Sarah, recently welcomed their twins, Marshall and John, in April 2018. A month after, the 33-year-old Atlanta Falcons quarterback signed a 5-year $150 million contract which made him the highest-paid athlete in NFL history at that time. He can basically buy an even bigger house with that kind of money!
Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions – Atlanta, Estimated $3.85 Million

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Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, celebrated his new contract by splashing $3.85 million on a new deluxe house in Atlanta in 2017. The house features 8 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms as well as a hot tub, a wet bar, and a swimming pool, of course. It also includes a lavish guest house and a carriage house as well as his own theater. Stafford, one of the richest athletes, has no reason to leave his home! In 2011, Matthew became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to throw over 5,000 yards in a single season.
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