Fearsome defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh of the Miami Dolphins bought himself a mansion on the Intracoastal in Fort Lauderdale. According to the Miami Herald, this $6.5 million mansion features six bedrooms and a whopping 11,142 square foot of space. Ndamukong Suh signed a $114 million contract with the Miami Dolphins after five seasons with the Detroit Pistons, where his aggressive on-field conduct cost him more than $250,000 in fines. With his new contract, he becomes NFL's highest-paid defensive player ever.

According to the report of Realtor, this multi-million dollar purchase is evident to his big payday. There's nothing keener about his new mansion where the walkway is lined with palm trees that lead to the towering front doors, topped by a balcony that is flanked by stone columns. The white-walled living areas define this gorgeous home with the luxury and comfort of a five-star hotel. The glass banisters that surround the upstairs catwalks overlook living room areas below. The enormous two-story windows showcase Suh's pool - 100 feet of which is only for him.

Based on the report of The Real Deal, his 16,000-square-foot newly purchased home on the Intracoastal Water in Fort Lauderdale is fitted with six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a movie theater, a wine cellar, and 100 feet of frontage on the Intracoastal.

Suh can always venture beyond the confines of this majestic mansion. With the 11-seat theater room and a game room, this magnificent home offers enough top quality amenities to keep a superstar occupied for days.

Gary Palmer who sold the mansion to the New Dolphin star has spent his career in the bank card business. He bought the property in 2009 for $750,000 and completely renovated it in 2013. The sale price of $6.5 million given to Suh was $500,000 lower than the asking price. 

Ndamukong Suh, the 6-foot-4, 300-pound defensive tackle is only 28 years old. He left the Detroit Pistons this year to sign a six-year contract with the Miami Dolphins.