Fletcher Cox’s $1.5 million Mullica Hill home is on the market

Retired Eagles great Fletcher Cox's Mullica Hill home is on the market for $1.5 million.

The South Jersey home of Eagles great Fletcher Cox is on the market for $1.5 million.

The dominant defensive tackle, who retired in 2024 after 12 seasons with the Birds, lived in the nearly 6,000-square-foot Mullica Hill home for most of his career.

“It’s got him all over it,” said Lynne Stamm, a sales associate with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox and Roach, Realtors. “He put his heart and soul into the house as a young kid” who moved into the property when he was in his early 20s.

Cox, a Mississippi native, bought the house for $550,000 in 2014, according to Gloucester County property records.

Fletcher Cox’s design touches are seen throughout his Mullica Hill home, said the listing agent. They include this $15,000 chandelier in the foyer.

Since then, Cox, now 35, has regularly updated the home, Stamm said: He installed a $15,000 chandelier in the foyer and created “a complete resort area” in the backyard with a dark-finish pool, a built-in bar, and an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven.

The Churchill Way home has four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms.

The first floor features a marble foyer, a gourmet kitchen, comfortable living areas, and two-story windows that Stamm said let in abundant natural light.

The first floor of Fletcher Cox’s $1.5 million Mullica Hill home features two-story windows that let in abundant natural light.

On the second floor, the bedrooms include a large primary suite and a new Jack-and-Jill suite.

The basement, referred to in the listing as an “entertainment hub,” could be outfitted as a gym, home theater, and game room, with a pool table included as part of the sale. The house also has an epoxy-finished three-car garage.

With its open floor plan and indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, Stamm said the home would be ideal for a buyer “who really likes high-end entertaining.”

The property is also turnkey, she said, due to all the upgrades Cox made over the years.

Fletcher Cox’s Mullica Hill home includes an epoxy-finished three-car garage.

He loved the house so much that he was “reluctant” to sell, Stamm said. But the agent said Cox is excited about his new home, just a few miles away and nearly double the size, with an expansive pole barn for his race cars. Cox has owned a drag-racing team for about a decade and started driving in retirement.

His Mullica Hill home made headlines in 2019 when a man tried to break in with a baseball bat in search of his ex-girlfriend. Cox called 911 and told an operator that he was armed with a shotgun. The assailant fled, but was later arrested and indicted on charges related to the incident, according to New Jersey court records.

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