Brown Harris Stevens CEO Bess Freedman weighs in on home prices soaring as supply shrinks and demand peaks.
Former Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews and his wife Casey Matthews are listing their newly completed French Provincial estate in Los Angeles for $29.995 million.
Mr. Matthews purchased the land for the property for $2.6 million way back in 2013, when he and Ms. Matthews were dating. They started construction on the home after they were married in 2015, they said.
The couple completed construction last year and had originally planned that it would be their forever home, they said. Mr. Matthews, brother of former NFL linebacker Casey Matthews and son of former NFL linebacker Clay Matthews Jr., played for roughly a decade for the Green Bay Packers before a stint with the Los Angeles Rams but was released last year. He is currently a free agent.
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May 27, 2021
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Former Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Jared Veldheer, who twice came out of retirement and was considering it again, made it official on Thursday after being suspended by the NFL.
Veldheer was suspended for six games by the NFL on Thursday for violating the league’s policy against performance enhancing drugs.
In a statement to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Veldheer said he was prescribed “low dose” clomiphene citrate, which is an alternative to testosterone that is used to combat low testosterone levels. Veldheer said his low T was “likely caused from pituitary damage suffered from repeated blow to the head.”
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Former Green Bay Packers coach Mike Holmgren said his old team is to blame when it comes to the splintered relationship with franchise quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
“They didn’t handle it very well, I don’t think,” Holmgren said Friday during a radio appearance on the ”Carmen & Jurko” show for ESPN Chicago.
“It’s not good, that’s for sure,” Holmgren said of the current relationship between Rodgers and the Packers. “I can’t imagine a relationship between the coach or management or whoever is making the decisions and the starting quarterback like that getting to this point. I just can’t imagine it. I wouldn’t allow it. It wouldn’t happen. But now, it has happened.”