Take a tour of Aaron Rodgers’ $9.5 million NJ mansion that’s sitting empty as he heals his Achilles back in SoCal

A mansion befitting football aristocracy is owned by Aaron Rodgers.

An exterior view of Aaron Rodgers' New Jersey home.
Before the 2023 season, the four-time NFL MVP moved from Green Bay, Wisconsin, to the Big Apple to join the New York Jets. And he located a magnificent mansion in northeastern New Jersey for himself.

The front entrance of a house.
Situated only 15 miles west of Manhattan and only a 20-minute drive from MetLife Stadium, the home field of the New York Jets, this eight-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom mansion is an ideal starting point for the team’s top quarterback.
Regretfully, Rodgers’ much-awaited debut season with the Jets was abruptly cut short when he tore his Achilles tendon four snaps into the season. He has already had surgery, and he intends to recuperate primarily at his Malibu, California, beachfront residence.

The foyer of a house with a piano and a floating staricase.
The 39-year-old is optimistic that listening to the sounds of dolphins cuddling and undergoing a unique surgical procedure would hasten his recuperation. In a few weeks, he intends to return to the squad full-time and play again before the season finishes.

A living room with a mezzanine.
A white, modern dining room.
A modern, spacious kitchen.
Several built-in appliances in the kitchen of Aaron Rodgers' New Jersey home.