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Josh Jacobs Sells Mansion in Las Vegas for $4.7 Million


Josh Jacobs
Sells Las Vegas Mansion
For $4.7 Million!!!

Published
January 6, 2026
12:30 AM PST

NFL star Josh Jacobs has sold his Las Vegas mansion — featuring a movie theater and six-car garage — for a significant amount just before the playoffs!!

TMZ Sports has reported that the Green Bay Packers running back sold the 5,500 square-foot property recently for $4.7 million — a price that seems reasonable considering all the amenities it offers.

Josh Jacobs Home 5

Completed in 2023 — just minutes from the famous Las Vegas Strip — the three-bedroom, four-bathroom mansion was custom-built by Jacobs … who only lived there for one season before switching teams.

It was initially listed in 2024 for just under $6 million … and was ultimately sold by James W. Meadows Jr. of BHHS Nevada Properties on New Year’s Eve.

Josh Jacobs Home 1

Jacobs — a three-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in rushing yards in 2022 — was drafted by the Raiders in 2019 before their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Jacobs has spent the past two seasons with Green Bay after signing as a free agent. The Packers secured the final playoff spot in the NFC … and they will face rival Chicago Bears on Saturday night.

Congratulations to the new homeowners — perhaps another athlete is ready to enjoy this property??

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