Chicago Bears left guard Joe Thuney, who recently signed a two-year, $35 million contract extension with the team that could keep him in a Bears uniform through 2027, has his five-bedroom, 5,291-square-foot house in Mission Hills, Kansas, for sale for just under $1.5 million.
An Ohio native, Thuney, 32, has been part of four Super Bowl-winning teams in his career during his times with the New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs. Expected to serve this year as a trusted and experienced voice in the Bears’ meeting room, Thuney was named a first-team All-Pro in each of the past two seasons with the Chiefs. He was acquired by the Bears in a trade in March.
In Kansas, Thuney bought the house in 2021 for an amount likely close to its $1.299 million asking price. The ranch-style house, located outside Kansas City, sits just two homes west of the Kansas-Missouri state line.
Built in 1967, the house has five bathrooms, an open floor plan, Pedini cabinets in the kitchen, and a lower level with a theater room, bar and wine room. The house also has a four-car garage.
Outside on the half-acre property are an outdoor kitchen and a professionally designed, screened porch.
On May 7, Thuney placed the house on the market for its current asking price, and it went under contract just two days later.
Listing agent Kelly Tucker did not respond to a request for comment.
Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.