
In an all-cash deal last month, the Carolina Panthers owner bought the Quail Hollow mansion previously owned by former Panthers head coach John Fox for $5.35 million.
Property records show that Fox and his wife, Robin, sold the nearly 15,000-square-foot home to a Delaware-registered corporate entity called DNCooper LLC on September 29.
Along with golf club views, the home has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a home theater, a wine cellar, and a pool. Originally, Fox listed the property for 7 mills in 2015, the year he became head coach of the Chicago Bears. The home sits in between two key Panthers’ facilities. It’s about a 24-minute drive to Bank of America Stadium, and a 28-minute drive from where the new Panthers headquarters facility will be in Rock Hill, just off I-77.
It’s also about a 26-minute drive from the old Eastland Mall site, where Tepper plans to build an MLS headquarters.




