Jared Goff Places His Suburban LA Home On The Market (Photos)
Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff is a far different man, during the current offseason, than was the case after his rookie 2016 season.
The ’16 first overall pick led the Rams to the playoffs in 2017, amid throwing for 3,804 yards, 28 TD and 7 INT. This was a far cry from his rookie campaign, when the Cal alum threw for a putrid 5 TD and 7 INT.
Entering his third season with a suddenly strong supporting cast, including the acquisitions of defensive stars Ndamukong Suh, Marcus Peters and Aqib Talib, the sky’s the limit for Goff's reborn LA Rams.
With Goff’s career on the move, the 23-year-old QB has decided to do a little moving of his own. Goff recently listed his Oak Park, California home for just shy of $1.8 million.
Originally constructed in 1989, the renovated Goff abode sits eight miles east of the Rams’ Thousand Oaks practice facility, 41 miles northwest of the LA Memorial Coliseum (Rams temporary home stadium) and 41 miles northwest of the Rams under construction stadium in the LA County city of Inglewood.
LA’s future stadium is found six miles southwest of its temporary digs.
The 4,315-square-foot pad includes 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a three-car garage, modern kitchen with island and NFL themed man cave, along with a swimming pool, hot tub and covered outdoor living space.
Below and in the upper right is a photographical tour of the for sale home, courtesy of jordancohen.com