Aaron Rodgers wants $3.7M for his Wisconsin mansion just months after heading to Pittsburgh

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He’s finally breaking the huddle in Wisconsin.

Aaron Rodgers has listed his longtime Oneida, Wisconsin, estate for $3.7 million, marking a definitive step away from the state he called home throughout his Green Bay Packers career, The Post has learned. 

The listing comes roughly two years after Rodgers departed the Packers for the New York Jets — and months after he relocated to Pittsburgh to join the Steelers.

Rodgers purchased the property in 2015 and held onto it through multiple team transitions, even as he acquired new homes elsewhere. 

Aaron Rodgers has listed his longtime Oneida, Wisconsin estate for $3.7 million, signaling a more definitive move on from his Green Bay years. Google Earth
Rodgers bought the 10,500-square-foot home in 2015 and held onto it even after departing for the Jets and later relocating to Pittsburgh, where he recently purchased a new property near Acrisure Stadium. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

People familiar with the matter previously said the quarterback viewed the house as personally significant and had kept belongings there long after moving out. The decision to list, with all of his furniture and belongings removed from the home, according to listing photos, suggests that period has ended.

The four-bedroom, 4.5-bath residence spans about 10,500 square feet and sits on 5.3 acres. 

Built in 2003, the custom stone home features a library, a chef’s kitchen with commercial-grade appliances, a walk-in pantry and butler’s pantry, and wide-plank hickory flooring. 

The four-bedroom home sits on more than 5 acres and includes a library, a chef’s kitchen, a billiards room with a bar, a theater, a gym with a steam shower, a wine room, and a lighted tennis and pickleball court. Coldwell Banker Real Estate
The estate, located about 20 minutes from Lambeau Field, had previously been considered a sentimental hold. Coldwell Banker Real Estate

The lower level is geared toward recreation, including a billiards room and bar, a brick-walled theater with built-in seating, a gym with a steam shower and changing room, and a dedicated wine room.

Outside, the grounds include a lighted tennis and pickleball court, a greenhouse, a fire pit area and a landscaped patio.

The home’s location — roughly a 20-minute drive from Lambeau Field — made it a logical base during Rodgers’ nearly 18-season run with Green Bay, during which he earned four league MVP awards and led the team to a Super Bowl victory.

#FOREVERHOME 🏡👀

Aaron Rodgers makes a huge investment buying a gorgeous mansion in the foothills of Pittsburgh

The House includes:

– Par 3 course ⛳️
– Pool House 🏠
– Full service Horse Stable 🐎 pic.twitter.com/yMa1tymAYZ

— Barstool Yinzers (@BarstoolBurgh) June 6, 2025
This was Rodgers’ home in New Jersey when he played with the Jets. Courtesy of Stanton Company
The interior of his New Jersey home. Courtesy of Stanton Company

Rodgers now lives in the Pittsburgh area, where he recently purchased a large equestrian property with amenities including a private golf setup and pool complex, according to Sports Illustrated.

While his current contract with the Steelers is for one season, the scale of the purchase signaled an intent to establish residence there, at least in the near term.

The listing in Wisconsin aligns with that shift.

A representative for Rodgers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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