Davante Adams, wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, has just tweaked the price of his super sleek Las Vegas home.
The 11,000-square-foot residence, on the city’s Amara golf club, is now asking $14.999 million, down from the $17.5 million it originally listed for last year.
After eight seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Adams, 33, was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022—the same year he acquired this home for $11.4 million, records show.
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In 2024, the Raiders traded Adams to the New York Jets and in 2025, Adams agreed to a two-year, $44 million deal with the Los Angeles Rams. He is the only player in NFL history to lead the league in receiving touchdowns with three teams: the Packers, the Raiders and the Rams. He couldn’t be reached for comment.
With walls of glass and a black exterior, the property is imposing from the outside and just as dramatic inside. The interiors include marble floors and finishes, a statement three-story floating staircase and contemporary fireplaces.
Despite its sleek style, the property maintains “a warm and inviting feel,” according to the listing with Gavin Ernstone of Simply Vegas, who didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
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The house is fitted with a great room with floor-to-ceiling windows and doors that slide open to allow for easy indoor-outdoor living, as well as a chef’s kitchen, a butler’s pantry, a dining room, and a game room and home theater.
There’s also multiple bars, a glass-enclosed gym, a golf simulator and four bedrooms, including a primary suite with its own sitting room, a laundry room and a balcony.
There’s also an eight-car garage, a pool and spa, and a pool house, according to the listing.