NFL Superstar Homes – Analysts Edition

We’re deep into the NFL season and as always, the homes of football superstars are some of the most popular maps on VGT. However, we’ve noticed that the glitzy mansions owned by the analysts and broadcasters often get even more attention! Many of the most well-known commentators and hosts leading the discussions around the big games are retired superstars themselves–well into their big money days and “retired” to enormous estates. Check them out!

Michael Irvin’s Plano, TX Megamansion

Michael Irvin's House (Birds Eye)
Michael Irvin's House

If it seems impossible that his playing days ended 25 years ago, its because Michael Irvin has been on your TV a lot since then! He’s worked for ESPN, Fox Sports, and the NFL Network, working on shows like Sunday NFL Countdown and Undisputed. He’s even appeared on Dancing With the Stars! It goes to show that even a three-time Super Bowl champion like Irvin needs to keep hustling to afford an insane 12,000-square-foot house like this one.

Jason Kelce’s Estate-in-Progress

Jason Kelce's house (Birds Eye)
Jason Kelce's house

Recently retired from the NFL’s Eagles, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend’s brother (also known as NFL great Jason Kelce) has been buying up land near Philadelphia and preparing to build his forever megamansion. Kelce is well-known for the “New Heights” podcast he hosts with his brother Travis. He has also joined the team at ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown.

Peyton Manning’s Massive Colorado Mansion

Peyton Manning's House (Birds Eye)
Peyton Manning's House

Both a great passer and pitchman, Peyton Manning has amassed a personal wealth of $250 million. Having completed his NFL career with the Broncos, Manning settled into the upscale Cherry Hills Village, near Denver. This house has a whopping 16,000+ square feet of living space on 3.37 acres–Go long!

Tony Romo’s “Everything’s Bigger in Texas” House

Tony Romo's House (Google Maps)
Tony Romo's House

Tony Romo’s first contract as a Dallas Cowboy was for $10,000. He went on to make more money than any other undrafted player in NFL history. He’s still earning $4 million per year from CBS as one of the best in-game analysts in the business. It all adds up to 32,515 square feet (!!!) of truly mega mansion.

Adam Schefter’s Long Island Digs

Adam Schefter's house (Google Maps)
Adam Schefter's house

The biggest scoops in the NFL have long come from reporter Adam Schefter, who proves you don’t have to have been an NFL player to make big bucks in football. His house in Roslyn, New York looks like its absolutely stunning!

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