TRAVIS Hunter has bought a luxury mansion that includes a stunning wine cellar and tennis court.
The Jacksonville Jaguars‘ rookie two-way star was drafted with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Jacksonville Jaguars two-way rookie star Travis Hunter works out during the team’s OTAs on June 2[/caption]
Hunter recently bought a $3.275 million home in Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville, Florida[/caption]
Aerial view of the large mansion that has 13 rooms and a pool, among other features[/caption]
Travis Hunter has been tasked with participating in rookie minicamp, OTAs, and now mandatory minicamp for his new Jaguars squad.
The Colorado Buffaloes product will be a Jaguar for the foreseeable future after penning his rookie contract, which is for four years and $46.6 million with a fifth-year option.
That means Hunter will have to buy a home near the Jaguars’ team facility as well as EverBank Stadium, the home of the Jacksonville squad.
So the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner has paid $3.275 million for a 13-room home in the gated Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville.
Hunter bought the house on May 30.
The 8,125-square-foot mansion has two floors and consists of five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
The home, which was built in 1995, also has a four-car garage.
The property also has a pool next to an open patio and a tennis court.
Hunter bought the home through Angela Evangelista Stringfellow.
She revealed Monday that Hunter, his new wife, Leanna, and brother toured 16 homes in Jacksonville the weekend after the NFL Draft.
The house was the 16th and final house toured.
“It was really special,” Stringfellow said. “He took the time to appreciate the home and the family that lived there.”
The $3.2 million sale is a record for the Deerwood Country Club, she revealed.
Hunter’s home is in a Deerwood Estates community that has a few houses on the street.
“I hope he finds it as wonderful as [my husband and I] have for 15 years,” Stringfellow added.

A photo of Hunter’s spacious wine cellar with brick walls[/caption]
Hunter will share the home with his wife, Leanna.
The high school sweethearts got married last month in Tennessee.
They were engaged in February 2024.

Hunter can play tennis at his new gated property[/caption]
Hunter will be part of a Jaguars team that is coming off a disappointing 4-13 season in 2024.
He will play cornerback and wide receiver for a team that is led by new head coach Liam Coen.

A view of a backyard pool from a covered patio for Hunter and his wife to enjoy[/caption]
The property also features a game room that has a pool table[/caption]