Justin Tuck selling 10,000-square-foot New Jersey mansion for $2.98 million

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By , Audacy Sports

A vice president in private wealth management at Goldman Sachs is selling his house. And, um, that's pretty much it.

Oh, did we mention that said Goldman veep is also a former All-Pro NFL talent with a pair of Super Bowl rings? And that he's sixth in New York Giants franchise history with 60.5 sacks, adding six more when he joined the Raiders for the final two season of his career? And that his Shredder face mask is one of the most recognizable (and terrifying) in recent years?

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That's right — longtime defensive end Justin Tuck, now a financial guru, is selling his house in Fort Lee, New Jersey where he's spent the past 13 years. According to Claudine Zap of Realtor.com, Tuck purchased the mansion in 2008 for $2.7 million, and he's now looking to make a small profit, listing it for a touch under $3 million.

Among the features and amenities, per the listing, are:
— a 10,000-square-foot space with six bedrooms (all with walk-in closets) and five-and-a-half bathrooms
— an oversized gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, custom cabinetry and a butler pantry
— a master suite with a sitting area, balcony access, and an en suite bathroom with a tub and fireplace
— a finished lower level with a home theater, a billiards room with a bar, a wine closet, and a sauna/steam room
— a three-car garage and lawn sprinkler system for the professionally landscaped yard
— only 15 minutes from MetLife Stadium!

Fellow former Giants great Eli Manning also recently listed a house in New Jersey — in Summit, a 40-minute drive from Fort Lee — for $5.25 million. It looks, however, like he took a chunk out of that, as the listing says it was sold for $4.7 million under a month ago.

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