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These NFL Players’ Houses Leave Us With No Words

Peyton Manning –Denver Estate, $4.5 Million

Peyton Manning is one of the NFL’s elder statesmen. Now retired, the former quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos racked up a record $400 million in earnings over the course of his career. That income has funded a pretty luxurious lifestyle, exemplified by Manning’s Denver digs. The 16,500-square-foot mansion has an eye-popping seven bedrooms, a seven-car garage and an indoor elevator. When the mile-high city gets cold, though, Peyton can flee to one of the other properties in his real estate portfolio, which includes a condo in South Beach, Miami.

Julio Jones -Atlanta Mansion,$1.2 Million

Julio Jones plays as wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons and was a first-round draft pick back in 2011. The money he’s earned with the NFL has landed him some exciting toys, like the Ferrari he bought as part of a matching pair with former teammate Roddy White. Jones has also made real estate investments, including an Atlanta-area home worth $1.25 million. The sprawling mansion boasts features like a tennis court, a 2-bedroom guest house, a home gym, an entertainment room and heated floors.

Ryan Tannehill – Fort Lauderdale Mansion, $4.3 Million

Texas-born Ryan Tannehill moved across the Gulf of Mexico to play quarterback for the Miami Dolphins. With a $96 million contract extension in 2015, Tannehill settled down in South Florida for good, acquiring a modern, 4-bedroom home in Fort Lauderdale for a reported $4.3 million. The 5,500-square-foot property includes a free-standing guest house, a pool, and a home gym. If Tannehill wants to start investing in luxury cars, though, he’ll have to watch out for high car insurance payments, as his wife Lauren made headlines in 2014 when she forgot to remove an AR-15 rifle before returning a rental car.

Richard Sherman – Seattle Mansion,$2.3 Million

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman was at one point the highest-paid player in the NFL, with a $57 million contract extension and a prominent video game endorsement in 2014. Sherman has spent some of that cash on a $2.3 million mansion in suburban Maple Valley, Washington. The estate has an indoor pool, a hot tub, a billiards room and two fireplaces. And although Sherman’s bank account can certainly handle the mortgage payments, let’s hope that the star isn’t financially penalized or suspended due to another incident like his positive 2013 drug test for Adderall.

Tony Romo –Dallas Estate, $9 Million

Although he’s retired now, quarterback Tony Romo had an impressive career with the Dallas Cowboys, despite never having reached the Super Bowl. Romo kept his nose clean during his time with the NFL and reportedly even threw himself an alcohol-free bachelor party. His career earnings of about $90 million are sure to purchase the player some comfort in retirement – he spent $3 million on a piece of property in Dallas and invested a further $6 million on renovations, which include an outdoor entertainment area, three fireplaces, and a spa.

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