David Njoku spent his entire salary saved over the years to buy a mansion in Midcentury Miami to recuperate after each match

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku has listed his stylish Miami, FL home for sale at $3.3 million, showcasing a significant increase from the $1.6 million he paid for it in 2020. Fresh from signing a lucrative four-year, $56 million contract extension with the Browns, Njoku is parting ways with this architectural gem.

Constructed in 1962, the residence is described as a “one-of-a-kind architectural masterpiece” in the listing. Encompassing 4,771 square feet, the property boasts six bedrooms and four bathrooms. Inside, the home features elegant touches such as marble flooring, two fireplaces, and vaulted ceilings.

The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living room, adorned with a fireplace and built-ins, to the backyard. The dining area, illuminated by a dazzling pendant light, is adjacent to the gourmet kitchen, equipped with a spacious island and a built-in breakfast bar.

The second floor houses the primary suite, complete with a private balcony, spa-like bath, and boutique-style closets. Notably, the bedroom showcases an eye-catching mural on one of its walls.

Situated on a third of an acre, the property’s modern white exterior is complemented by tropical landscaping, an elongated heated pool, and spa. A one-car garage is also part of the package.

Located in the Skylake neighborhood of North Miami Beach, the residence provides proximity to shopping and dining options. Njoku, originally from New Jersey, achieved college stardom at the University of Miami before entering the NFL draft in 2017 at the age of 20.

Drafted by the Browns in the first round that year, Njoku has become a prominent figure in the NFL, boasting 15 touchdowns and over 1,700 yards receiving in his five-season career. His recent contract extension solidifies his status as one of the highest-paid tight ends in the league.