NFL Players Net Worth: Top 3 Quarterbacks Who Own Lavish Properties

The talk of mansions for celebrities and high-salaried players is not a surprise for many. The real question for these multi-millionaire personalities is who bagged the best and most lavish home of all? Considering not only the lot but the amenities that these homes could provide. Curbed lists top NFL players who sport the most lavish properties.

Tom Brady

The New England Patriots quarterback is always on the list for NFL players accumulating the biggest property. Brady's mansion located in the elite neighborhood of Brentwood in California costs $20 million. The property according to Pursuitist has 22,000 sq. ft. of land which includes "eight bedrooms, a six-car garage, a lagoon-shaped swimming pool, a weight room and a wine cellar."

The New England Patriots star, who is married to supermodel Gisele Bundchen, currently has a net worth of $120 million.

Peyton Manning

In 2012, the Denver Broncos superstar purchased a mansion in Denver that costs $4.575 million at that time. Mountain Living once divulged that Manning's home is a "16,464 sq. ft., seven bedroom, 10-bath, two-story Georgian estate in Cherry Hills Village."

Currently, Celebrity Net Worth reports that the NFL quarterback has a total net worth of $165 Million and receives a salary of $118 Million. This former Indianapolis Colts player is one of the highest paid athletes playing for NFL. His numerous of endorsements also help out to input more money in his net worth.

Philip Rivers

The San Diego Chargers quarterback home in Alabama was purchased at a price of $3,299,000 in 2009. According to Celebrity Detective, Rivers property has "six bedrooms, six full baths and one half, and includes a courtyard with a fountain, outdoor fireplace, built-in BBQ, swimming pool with a waterfall & spa, private rose gardens off of the bedroom suites, wine cellar, full bar, library, and a media room."

The San Diego Chargers quarterback currently has a net worth of $35 Million and is receiving a salary of $10.2 million.

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