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aron Rodgers has put his longtime Oneida, Wisconsin, home on the market for $3.7 million, signaling a clear break from the state that has been his base since the start of his Green Bay Packers career. The 10,500‑square‑foot estate, purchased in 2015, has sat in Rodgers’ possession through his moves to the New York Jets and, more recently, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The property sits on 5.3 acres just 20 minutes from Lambeau Field and boasts four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a custom stone façade, and wide‑plank hickory flooring. Inside, a library, a chef’s kitchen with commercial‑grade appliances, a walk‑in pantry, and a butler’s pantry set the stage for entertaining. The lower level is a recreation hub, featuring a billiards room with bar, a brick‑walled theater, a gym complete with steam shower, and a dedicated wine room. Outdoor amenities include a lighted tennis and pickleball court, a greenhouse, a fire‑pit area, and a landscaped patio.
Rodgers had kept the house as a personal sanctuary, storing belongings there long after he moved out. The recent listing, with all furniture removed, indicates that chapter has closed. The estate’s proximity to Lambeau made it a logical home base during Rodgers’ nearly 18 seasons in Green Bay, a period that saw him earn four MVP awards and a Super Bowl title.
Now residing in the Pittsburgh area, Rodgers has invested in a large equestrian property featuring a private golf setup and pool complex, according to Sports Illustrated. Though his current Steelers contract is for one season, the scale of his new purchase suggests an intention to establish a longer‑term residence there. The Wisconsin listing aligns with this shift away from his former home state.
A Rodgers representative has not yet responded to requests for comment.