$200,000 – Patrick Willis’ Aston Martin
Willis was a fierce competitor during his time with the San Francisco 49ers, making the Pro Bowl in each of his first seven seasons and earning All-Pro honors in each of his first six. As a rookie, he also led the league in tackles. Keep in mind that Willis grew up in abject poverty and was working full-time in cotton fields by the age of ten, which only adds to his accomplishments.
Willis is also a huge motorhead, as evidenced by his collection of vehicles, which includes a Ford Raptor, a 1970 Super Sport Chevelle, a 1970 Super Sport Chevelle, and, of course, this custom Aston Martin DB9.
$5.3 Million – Troy Aikman’s Dallas Mansion
During his 12 seasons as the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Troy Aikman is one of the most successful players in NFL history, having won three Super Bowl rings. He was also a six-time Pro Bowl nominee, and he now works for Fox as a television sportscaster.
In Dallas, where he has made his home – and what a home it is – he is something of a cult icon. The home has five bedrooms, five full and four half baths, seven living areas, three stories, a wine room on the first floor, a home theater, and a three-car garage, and is 10,662 square feet.