
Two-time Pro Bowler and former Buccaneers tight end Kyle Rudolph is looking to sell his Tampa home on Davis Islands.
Located at 619 Ontario Ave., the home was purchased by the current Big Ten analyst and his wife Jordan in 2024 for $3,725,000, according to property records.
The 5,684-square-foot abode comes with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, as well a media room, a gas fireplace, pocket sliding glass doors, 10-foot ceilings throughout, a heated pool and spa, and more, says the listing.
Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2011 in the second round out of Notre Dame, Rudolph spent 12 seasons in the NFL, which resulted in two Pro Bowl selections. In 2022, his final season, Rudolph signed a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where his 50th touchdown reception happened to also be Tom Brady’s final regular-season touchdown pass.
The Rudolph house is currently asking $4,099,000, and the listing agent is Brooke Brate of Smith & Associates.
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This article appears in May 28 – June 03, 2026.
