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31 Jan 2025


NextImg:Exclusive | Ex-Giants tight end who helped win Super Bowl buys $4.5M Miami mansion

Former New York Giants star Jeremy Shockey is making a move off the field and into luxury real estate.

The four-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champ, 44, is set to close on a swanky, new home in Miami’s exclusive Bay Point Estates for $4.5 million — a half-million less than its original $5 million asking price, The Post has learned.

The deal, brokered on both ends by Julian Johnston of The Corcoran Group, closed on Friday.

Shockey’s soon-to-be residence is tucked away at the end of a cul-de-sac in the ultra-private, gated community, offering nearly 17,000 square feet of lush, manicured grounds.

The home holds four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Immersive Media
The home’s interior occupies nearly 4,000 square feet with a 5,000 square feet Zen garden. Pictured is a heated saltwater pool. Immersive Media

The modern, open-concept estate is built for both relaxation and entertaining.

Out back, amenities include a heated saltwater pool with a Calcutta stone deck with a custom BBQ area.

But the real showstopper is a sprawling, 5,000-square-foot Zen garden — complete with a koi pond, brick pathway and a canopy of trees for the ultimate tranquility.

New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey runs the ball against the New York Jets at Giants Stadium on Oct. 7, 2007. Getty Images
The home is situated in Miami’s Bay Point Estates neighborhood. Immersive Media

Inside, the home boasts a lavish primary suite with a private balcony, four additional bedrooms and three sleek bathrooms.

A chef’s kitchen is outfitted with a gas island and premium finishes. Additional features include an entertainment room and a second living space.

Recent upgrades include a new AC system, a gas generator and a spacious two-car garage.

Though Shockey was injured during the Giants’ unforgettable 2008 Super Bowl XLII victory against the New England Patriots, he helped the team throughout the season en route to the championship win.