Autumn here in the U.S. is synonymous with NFL football. Every weekend we find ourselves glued to the TV watching the nation’s greatest athletes throw and catch, run and jump, and of course crash into each other really hard! The biggest stars rake in tens of millions of dollars, so it comes as no surprise that the bosses make serious bank, as well! Check out this selection of where some of the NFL’s best head coaches rest and relax.
John Harbaugh’s Maryland Mansion
Longtime Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh bought a sprawling 7-acre estate in Maryland back in 2013 for $3 million. Harbaugh and his wife have one adult daughter–what do they do with all this space?
Andy Reid’s Posh Plaza Pad
The Kansas City Chiefs have been the best team in the league for the past half decade or more, and nobody deserves more credit than head coach Andy Reid. Reid’s house is in the exclusive Plaza neighborhood in Kansas City, a very classy $2 million choice that keeps him close to Arrowhead Stadium. Reportedly earning $20 million per season, we may see Reid move out to a proper mega-mansion when he’s ready to retire.
DeMeco Ryans Houston Upgrade
After starring at linebacker in college at Alabama, DeMeco Ryans was drafted by the Houston Texans and was earning less than $1 million per season for much of his rookie contract. Eventually, he cashed in as a player, signing a $48-million extension in 2010 before being traded to the Eagles in 2012. The Texans brought him back in 2023 in the head coach role and he scooped up this 6,701-square-foot mansion fit for a boss!
Nick Sirianni’s New Jersey Home
Fiery Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni purchased his 8,828-square-foot home in 2021 after landing the gig. He laid down $2.3 million to grab plenty of room for his wife and three children and has since led his team to the Super Bowl. The way the Eagles are playing, they might return again soon!
Mike Tomlin’s Pittsburgh Mansion
The longest tenured head coach in the NFL, Mike Tomlin purchased his Pittsburgh home in April 2007 for $1.8 million. Once the youngest coach in NFL history to win the Super Bowl, his Steelers are going strong and have a chance to win him another ring this season!