Billionaire NFL proprietor patterns his freshly constructed $14 million estate to mirror his $1.9 billion stadium
Raiders' New Running Back Ashton Jeanty Settles in Las Vegas
After being drafted sixth overall by the Las Vegas Raiders in April's NFL Draft, running back Ashton Jeanty has found his new home in the city. Jeanty recently signed a four-year, $35.9 million contract, including a $22.75 million signing bonus, and has chosen a $15.5 million mansion in the ultra-exclusive Ascaya community as his new residence.
The modern, lavish estate boasts custom platinum and gold finishes, an expansive 18-car garage, and stunning views consistent with high-end Vegas luxury homes. The property spans nearly 9,796 square feet with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, making it perfect for hosting large gatherings, as Jeanty himself has expressed his appreciation for the open space.
Although Jeanty's new house is grand and opulent, it does not share architectural aspects or aesthetics with Allegiant Stadium, the Raiders' home field. The stadium, built by Mark Davis, is notable for its domed structure and stadium-specific design catering to sports events.
Meanwhile, Jeanty's first preseason game against the Seahawks did not go as planned, as he carried the ball three times for minus-one yard. However, he will aim to improve his performance in the Raiders' next preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Raiders' franchise value has increased significantly since Davis took over, from $761 million to $6.7 billion. Davis moved the team to Las Vegas in 2020, a move that was followed by the construction of the sleek, modern Allegiant Stadium, which features white walls and black windows.
The Raiders also made headlines by pairing quarterback Geno Smith with his former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll. Carroll took over as head coach of the Raiders, replacing Jon Gruden, who resigned in 2021 amidst controversy.
John Spytek was hired as general manager of the Raiders, and the team also made a notable move by allowing Tom Brady to become a minority owner in 2024.
Despite the attractive properties in Las Vegas, Jeanty decided to opt for a more modest home while establishing himself. Fans on social media had mixed reactions to Mark Davis' $14 million pad, with some praising it and others comparing it unfavorably to a Star Wars knock-off.
Mark Davis inherited the Raiders from his father, Al, in 2011 and has since led the team through significant changes, including the move to Las Vegas and the construction of Allegiant Stadium. The Raiders' games take place at the stadium, which offers stunning views of the Las Vegas strip.
As Jeanty settles into his new home and prepares for the upcoming season, fans are eager to see how he will perform on the field and if he will help lead the Raiders to victory in their new city.
- Ashton Jeanty, the Raiders' new running back, has chosen a modest home in Las Vegas, despite the city's attraction for luxurious properties.
- The Raiders' new home field, Allegiant Stadium, is a sleek, modern structure with white walls and black windows, unlike Jeanty's personal residence.
- Fans on social media have had mixed reactions to Mark Davis' $14 million pad, with some praising it and others comparing it unfavorably to a Star Wars knock-off.
- Jeanty's first preseason game against the Seahawks did not go as planned, but he plans to improve his performance in the Raiders' next preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers.
- American football or NFL, fashion and beauty, home and garden, sports, and the lifestyle that comes with it all intersect in the city of Las Vegas, where the Raiders now call home.