Aaron Rodgers Lists His New Jersey Mansion for $15 Million

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Former New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has listed his 10,000-square-foot home in Cedar Grove three years after he acquired it.

The former Green Bay Packer and Super Bowl champion, who was recently traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, is asking $15 million for his sprawling mansion, which he acquired for $9.5 million, as reported by New Jersey Monthly.

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The home features an all-glass and composite-metal exterior, with 8 bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms. It sits on approximately 2.4 acres at the border of Montclair and Cedar Grove, near Mills Reserve Park and atop First Watchung Mountain, offering unobstructed views of Manhattan and the Passaic Valley.

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There are three bedrooms on the second floor. The ground floor features an open-concept floor plan that blends indoor and outdoor living spaces. The property includes a gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, custom cabinetry and a large center island with bar seating.

The estate features a wine cellar, exercise room, family room, media room and a three-car garage.

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Brokerage firm Coldwell Banker Realty in Mendham is listing the property.

Jersey Digs reported that Rodgers purchased the mansion on Crestmont Road in 2023, shortly after he signed with the New York Jets and before a tear in his Achilles tendon left him out for the rest of the season. Rodgers’ purchase at the time was the priciest home sold in Essex County in the first half of 2023. The home was listed for $11 million before selling for $9.5 million.

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Rodgers, who spent 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers before moving to the Garden State, is set to play his last season in Pittsburgh, according to a report in ESPN.

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