


Aaron Rodgers has officially said goodbye to the Badger State and hello to the Garden State.
The NFL quarterback who was traded from the Green Bay Packers to the New York Jets in April just shelled out $9.5 million for a sleek eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom home in the Montclair area of New Jersey, The Post has learned.
Sources have indicated for several months that Rodgers purchased this home in question — however, sale records have yet to close, let alone reveal the identity of the buyer.
Still, the property — a new-construction build — is just under an hour away from the Big Apple and boasts panoramic views of the New York City skyline.
Rodgers, 39, made his glorious debut for the highly anticipated New York Jets season on Saturday, when he showed up to training camp at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.
The center is just a half-hour drive from his new luxe pad.
Pegged as “architectural masterpiece,” the home offers a sleek and contemporary design, which features walls of windows for optimal sunlight.
Situated on over 2 acres of land, the floor plan features a gourmet kitchen with a center island and bar seating. The kitchen has an adjacent dining area and living room.
All bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms.
Other features include a media room, a home office, a three-car garage with a charging station and a wine cellar.
Rodgers, 39, has played his entire 18-year career in Green Bay, throwing 475 touchdowns and just 105 interceptions, over 5,000 completions for over 59,000 career passing yards.
The four-time MVP player led the Packers to the Super Bowl championship during the 2010 season. He never made it back to the big game, but they did make it to the NFC championship game four additional times.
While Rodgers will be saying goodbye to his 3.5-acre property Wisconsin abode in Oneida, that property is not yet up for sale.
Meanwhile, Rodgers has already amassed a massive property portfolio. He also owns a $28 million Malibu pad that he purchased back in 2019, and has homes in Chico, California, Tennessee, and Texas.