Since the 50th iteration of the Most Important Sports Game Of Our Time known as the Super Bowl 50 is set on Sunday, February 7, the #football excitement is getting strong.

With that, let us compare and take a look at some of the homes of famous AFC players as compiled by New York Curbed.

1. Tom Brady

A French chateau-style home with nearly 14,000-square-foot area in Los Angeles is owned by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen which was built in 2011. The home features a six-car garage, a moat, an extensive home gym—alongside solar energy and graywater recycling systems.

2. Peyton Manning

Meanwhile, Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is reported to have transferred to a 7-bedroom, 10-bathroom Georgian-style estate in the Mile High City's Cherry Hills Village neighborhood. It has a 3.5-acre of land with stately interiors. The home has an open-plan living room/kitchen, a heated seven-car garage, and a wine cellar.

3. Philip Rivers

Philip Rivers, the veteran San Diego Chargers quarterback has a sprawling six-bedroom Mediterranean-style estate in Santaluz that features a fountain in the courtyard, private rose gardens, and a waterfall pool.

4. DeMarcus Ware

Prior to joining the Broncos, DeMarcus Ware, the Denver Broncos' star linebacker, was part of the Dallas Cowboys and lived in an English-style new-build mansion in the Fort Worth suburb of Colleyville. It has six-bedrooms and nearly 10,000-square-foot spread complete with a set-up for entertaining. It also has a cushioned turf play area, a wine porch, outdoor pavilion, pool with separate pool house and game room, and putting-chipping green, Busted Coverage reported.

5. Rob Gronkowski

New England Patriots tight end Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski acquired a man-cave in South Tampa with a billiards room, a wood-paneled elevator, iPhone-controlled surround-sound system, built-in fish tanks, more than 10 flat-screen TVs, wet bar, pool, spa, fire pits, and two Yamaha watercrafts.

6. Frank Gore
Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore's former property is a 2,000 square feet home that has a giant covered patio, resort-style pool, outdoor kitchen and bar, and media and entertainment rooms.