Green, who played 12 seasons in the National Football League, most of them with the Packers, is selling his massive five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home in De Pere, Wisconsin.
Just 10 minutes away from the legendary Lambeau Field, the home is for sale for $2.2 million.
Yes, you can see the evening lights of Lambeau from the Greene residence. The 7,000 square foot mansion comes complete with a seven car garage and a whole host of oversized amenities.
The soaring brick home sits on a leafy 2.6 acre lot and offers plenty of living and entertaining space on three spacious levels.
There is a sunken main room with bright windows adjoining the kitchen with double oven and concrete worktops.
A handy utility room with a row of storage cupboards is perfect for sporty families and their gear. There is also a sunroom, office and laundry area.
Upstairs, the multiple bedrooms are well proportioned and have their own bathrooms. There is also a bonus room which can be used as an additional sleeping space.
On the lower level, there is a theatre, wet bar, recreation room, and bedroom with full bathroom.
On the opposite side of the main house is a separate building which is used as a 1500 sq ft gym. The space includes a full kitchen, bathroom, cold tub and hot tub.
Green also played briefly for the Seattle Seahawks and the Houston Texans, retiring in 2011.
He was a four-time Pro Bowler and a two-time All-Star. He is a member of two halls of fame - Nebraska and Green Bay.