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.
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.
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.