Exclusive | Buffalo Bills star Larry Ogunjobi asks $15.9M for newly constructed Miami home

Larry Ogunjobi is used to knocking quarterbacks off their feet on Sundays.Now, the Buffalo Bills defensive tackle is hoping to floor buyers with his Miami compound.The 32-year-old lineman is set to put his residence at 1141 N Biscayne Point on the market for $15.9 million, The Post has learned. The new-construction dwelling, completed in 2026, sits behind the gates of Biscayne Point, one of Miami Beach’s most guarded enclaves — and comes with 107 feet of water frontage on a 10,236-square-foot lot.Ogunjobi had purchased the property for $4.55 million in 2024 before the new build.

The 4,300-square-foot spread packs four bedrooms, plus a dedicated office, and 4.5 bathrooms — with a standout private rooftop terrace built for entertaining above the bay. Standing on a private cul-de-sac, the Kobi Karp-designed residence has retractable glass walls that lend the property to indoor-outdoor living.The kitchen has Vegas Blue marble counters, an eat-in island and Gaggenau appliances.

Among the bedroom perks, the primary suite has a marbled spa-like bath retreat and a terrace that looks out to sunset views.Meanwhile, a glass-enclosed office has herringbone wood floors.Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman represents the listing. Ogunjobi’s decision to cash out comes as his football career has taken him well beyond South Florida. Born in Livingston, New Jersey to Yoruba parents who immigrated from Nigeria, he grew up in Jamestown, North Carolina and starred at Charlotte, where he double majored in computer science and biology before the Cleveland Browns drafted him in the third round in 2017.Since then, the well-traveled defensive tackle has built a career out of reinvention, spending four seasons in Cleveland, a stop in Cincinnati that included a run to Super Bowl LVI, and three years in Pittsburgh before signing a one-year deal worth up to $10 million with Buffalo in March 2025. That contract, which included $8 million guaranteed, was thrown into turmoil almost i...

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Publisher: New York Post

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