Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the beans on my deep dive into… you guessed it, the Roger Goodell house situation. I know, it sounds kinda weird, but trust me, I had my reasons.

So, it all started with a completely random conversation at a barbecue. Someone mentioned Goodell’s name, and then someone else chimed in with something about his house. My ears perked up. I’m not usually one for celebrity gossip, but something about it piqued my curiosity. Maybe it was the charcoal fumes, maybe it was the second burger, I don’t know. But I decided to look into it.
My first move? Obvious, right? Google. I typed in “roger goodell house” and just started clicking. I ended up sifting through a bunch of articles about his salary (whoa, that’s a lot of zeroes), some stuff about his role as commissioner, and a few blurry photos that might or might not have been his actual house. Not exactly the goldmine I was hoping for.
Next, I thought I’d get smarter. I figured maybe I could find some property records online. This is where things got a little tricky. Property records are public, sure, but finding the right ones, and then linking them to a specific person? Not always easy. I tried a few different property search websites, plugging in names and locations, but nothing concrete popped up. Either the info wasn’t online, or I was looking in the wrong places.
I even considered poking around on some real estate sites, thinking maybe a house he previously owned might be listed somewhere. That led me down a rabbit hole of luxury listings and celebrity home sales, which was mildly entertaining, but ultimately a dead end. I mean, I saw some gorgeous kitchens, but none of them had a “Roger Goodell slept here” plaque.
Then, I had a brainwave! I remembered seeing a brief mention in an older article about him owning a place in Westchester County, New York. Westchester is pretty swanky, so I figured, hey, maybe I can narrow things down this way. I started Googling around that area, searching for recent high-end home sales. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack, but I was determined.
I spent a good chunk of an afternoon doing this, scrolling through listings, zooming in on aerial views on Google Maps, trying to match architectural styles and landscaping features. Honestly, it was a bit of a long shot, and I was starting to feel like I was wasting my time. But then… I think I might have found something. I saw a house that looked familiar from one of the blurry photos I’d seen earlier. The location seemed right, and the size and style seemed to fit the bill.
Now, I’m not gonna post the address online or anything – that’s just creepy. But let’s just say it looks like a very nice place. Definitely commissioner-level digs.
So, what did I learn from all this?

- Finding information online can be a wild goose chase. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don’t.
- Public records aren’t always as accessible as you think.
- There are a lot of really expensive houses in Westchester County.
- And, perhaps most importantly, sometimes it’s better to just enjoy the barbecue and not worry about what the NFL commissioner’s house looks like.
Would I do it again? Probably not. It was a fun little experiment, but ultimately, it didn’t really change my life. Maybe next time, I’ll stick to researching the best way to grill a steak. Much more practical.
Final Thoughts
Look, I’m not trying to invade anyone’s privacy here. This was purely a matter of curiosity, and I was just messing around. I’m sharing my experience in the spirit of exploration and information-gathering (albeit slightly odd information). So, let’s all agree to use our internet skills for good, not evil, okay?