Miami Dolphins Daunte Culpepper Ft Lauderdale Home Foreclosed

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Daunte Culpepper, the 2006 quarterback for the Miami Dolphins lost his almost 10,000 square foot home to the bank due to foreclosure. About 10 years ago, Culpepper signed a 10-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings worth over $100 million. Culpepper was then signed to the Miami Dolphins in 2006 after obtaining a knee injury with the Raiders from the prior year. Culpepper bought the property for around $3.6 million after the Miami Dolphins signed him.

Daunte Culpepper struggled from his past knee injury and only played with the Dolphins for one year. This ultimately led to his foreclosure on his house. Culpepper does still have another house in Broward County that he is currently living in.

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Former Football Star Jamal Anderson’s Home Foreclosed

Second from left to right: Jamal Anderson, Marshall Faulk, Warren Moon and Tiki Barber

Second from left to right: Jamal Anderson, Marshall Faulk, Warren Moon and Tiki Barber

Jamal Anderson is a former football player. He was the running back for the Atlanta Falcons. Anderson’s mansion in Atlanta, Ga. just sold at a foreclosure auction for $1 million. He paid around $775,000 for the home in 1999. (via TMZ)

In 2007, we saw this mansion featured on MTV Cribs. The home has 10 beds, 12 baths and is 14,000 sq. ft. This massive house includes a movie theater, pool and basketball court.

Since this former running back has been off the field, he has been dealing with the law. Around Feb. 2009, he was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana. The charges were later dismissed. In June 2012, DeKalb County police arrested him for driving under the influence.

He pleaded guilty and the charges were reduced to 12-months of probation and a $700 fine.

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