Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Cooper Kupp recently sold his Oregon mansion for $3 million.
According to TMZ Sports, Kupp put the four-acre property located in Wilsonville, Oregon, on the market for $3.5 million, and he ultimately settled for the $3 million price tag.
Kupp, who is originally from Yakima, Washington, which is about a four-hour drive from the Oregon border, reportedly decided to sell house since he was "spending more time in California these days than he and his family had planned."
Per TMZ, Kupp's mansion is 5,700 square feet and complete with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, hardwood floors, French doors, a gym and a guest house, plus he built a 4,600-square-foot building to train in.