 You know, I didn't have to pay bills and stuff like that before. You know, I'm 21 now, I'm in a league, now it's like, oh, you gotta find a home. You know, you gotta find your vehicle to drive in, you know, from home to home each and every day. You gotta find a place for your family to call home and that was, that's pretty cool. Lamar Jackson might have captured the attention of the entire sporting world, but this Baltimore Ravens quarterback seems totally intent on keeping the public at a distance from his private life. Ever since his high school football days, this young man and his family have kept a relatively low profile, often times declining interview attempts for both local and national media outlets. This 23-year-old former Heisman trophy winner and current reigning undisputed MVP of the league rarely shares information about his private life and that includes the details on his home located in Owing Mills, Baltimore County. As of right now, Lamar is currently in the middle of his $9.5 million for your rookie deal with Baltimore. He received nearly $5 million in a signing bonus upon putting his name to Inc and then received roughly a further $2.38 million in annual salary for each year after, without being the case most estimates of his current net worth peg him to be sitting in the $4-5 million range. What makes these figures so special isn't the money he's getting paid but the production he's generating on the field while getting paid so considerably little. Last season Lamar threw a league leading 36 touchdowns against only 6 interceptions and he's the mass 4,333 total yards rushing. But in the face of a worldwide pandemic, even talent like that finds itself doing much the same thing we're all doing right now, hunkering down at home and waiting everything out. While self quarantining Lamar has been passing the time by playing video games, working out and posting funny video clips to his social media accounts, particularly ones that feature his good friend Big Choppa. Hey guys and girls it's Kara here for you with another house tour this one taking a look at Baltimore Ravens quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson. Now like I mentioned off the top, Lamar keeps the details about his private life well private so while I do have some insider details to share with you about his home in Owings Mills including a few pictures, I'm also gonna spend some time today taking a look at what his quarantine life has been like to help provide a fuller picture for all of you. If you like these videos make sure you're subscribed and ring that bell to be notified when we post so you can always be up to date. We've also done house tours on the likes of Kelly Rowland and Robert De Niro and we'll link to some at the end. Follow me on Instagram to chat and as usual let me know who's house tour is next in those comments down below. Now let's get into this video. You might as well kick this video off with what you guys have come to see so let's take a look at Lamar Jackson's home in Owings Mills, Baltimore County or at the very least pictures of a home that's probably a lot like Jackson's. Those pictures you're seeing on screen are actually images taken from the inside of the former Baltimore stars home Ray Lewis. Lewis lived in the exact same neighborhood as Jackson and his home sold for $1.1 million back in 2013. When Jackson purchased his home in the same neighborhood about four or five years later he paid $900,000 so this home should be comparable in design and size but of course they probably decorated it totally different. Property records show that Jackson's home was built in the 90s and belongs to a Florida based LLC owned by Felicia Jones, Lamar's mother and current business manager. I can go back to high school, you know, I set out my 10th grade season due to my grades lack on my behalf and she would tell me, you know, you're gonna train like you plan and I used to hate it. Like I used to catch attitude like I don't want to train today, you know. But she's gonna she still take me in that way and when I get there, you know it all get in my head like man you here for a reason just get better. So anytime I like I wish I doubted myself but when I want to get lazy and don't want to do stuff, she tell me like you got to come like come on with it because it was your fault, you know, you didn't you wasn't able to plan this thing this season. So you don't keep training each and every day until you back out the next year. So I owe it all to her. After signing his rookie contract in 2018, the very first purchase that Jackson made was to buy this home for both himself and his entire family, including his mother and three younger brothers. Well, from the time I always knew the special, I just didn't know how important it was from when we were outside playing to you jumping over my head in the backyard. I knew it was something special about Jackson has said in the past that he chose his mother to be his manager because no one knows him better than she does. He said, I didn't want to put my life in someone else's hands. I would rather put them into her and that's exactly what he did. By moving in with her, she's remained a part of his life 24 seven. Now their home is only about 20 minutes away from the Ravens practice facility and many different Ravens players live in this neighborhood. In fact, the entire area of Baltimore County is flooded with the city's NFL players living in Owen Mills and neighboring areas due to the close proximity to where they train. Moving on to the details of this place, the exterior of the home reportedly features a pool as well as a three car garage. Meanwhile, on the inside of this 5,000 square foot home or wooden floors, a first floor master bedroom suite with an attached sitting room, multiple walking closets and a massive kitchen featuring state of the art appliances and a large kitchen island. If these pictures are anything to go by, then Lamar will also have an epic size living room to collect all of his memorabilia and trophies in. But let's be honest, Lamar might need himself an even bigger trophy room for all of the hardware he's going to collect over the years. He might even need a bigger house. In terms of his bathrooms, I'm sure they're built with the idea of sparing no expense and feature the nicest of accommodations including a sauna. But Lamar, I hope you didn't use the same color palette as raided for this bathroom. That's a little too close to the shining for me. Alright, now that we've taken a look at this home a little bit, let's see how Lamar has been handling his self-quarantine. He told CNBC, quarantine keeps me off the field so I'll be back in the backyard just throwing the ball. Despite still being able to get his necessary practice in, Lamar admits that throwing the ball long distance has been difficult to accomplish given the circumstances and the size of his backyard. Of course he hasn't been restricting his training only to the physical space. He's also hopped onto zoom calls from inside of his home to keep up with his workouts by talking to his coaches and trainers. But what helps this 6 foot 2, 212 pound man really relax might surprise you a little bit. He credits his yoga and Pilates training with keeping him mentally tough through these trying times. He told CNBC, before I was doing it twice a week, I was doing yoga twice a week and Pilates twice a week. It makes life go better. It makes your days better. The workouts relax your muscles and your mind. It lets your mind breathe. Nowadays, Jackson's practicing these workouts in the comfort of his own home with the help of an app. And because technology is so clearly the future, Jackson has recently teamed up with a company called Status Pro to develop a first person virtual reality game called, and I promise you I'm not making this up, the Lamar Jackson Experience. This new game, which is expected to debut sometime this fall, will give its players the opportunity to play pro football through Jackson's eyes. Lamar has even already tested the game on himself and given it his stamp of approval, saying, I have fun playing it. It's a workout, you sweat. He might be a man of few words, but that's just because his actions speak so loudly. According to reports during the course of the game, players will move, throw and rush yards just like Jackson would do on the gridiron, all without having to leave the comfort of their own home. Now as this new football season finally kicks off this week, Lamar will finally find himself out of his home and back onto the field. And I think I speak for a lot of us when I say it's about damn time. All right guys, I think we're gonna end this house tour here. What did you think of Lamar's home and what are the odds that the inside of his place is better decorated than Ray Lewis's crib was? Let me know your thoughts down below. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and I'll see you guys all in the next one. Bye.