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    NFL Star Derrick Henry’s Texas Home Is Back on the Market for $1.6 Million

    Looks like “King Henry” has his sights set on a new castle. After announcing plans to move to a larger property in Dallas that can better accommodate his growing family, which includes longtime Texas-born girlfriend Adrianna Rivas and their two daughters, NFL star Derrick Henry has doubled down on his efforts to offload another home in the area he has owned for three years.

    The Baltimore Ravens running back first attempted to sell the abode, purchased by the veteran player for around $1.7 million in spring 2022 while he was still suiting up for the Tennessee Titans, for nearly $1.8 million last year. Now it’s popped up on the market again, this time with a reduced $1.6 million asking price and a new agent, Julie Provenzano of Compass, holding the listing.

    A sleekly designed eat-in kitchen wrapped in quartz comes with high-end stainless appliances.

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    Nestled amid a flat parcel of land spanning less than a quarter of an acre, the modern stucco and wood-sided structure was built in 2021 in the Inwood Park neighborhood, about six miles from downtown. The two-story property has four bedrooms and an equal number of baths. Roughly 4,200 square feet of open-concept living space features a mix of tile and hardwood floors, 20-foot ceilings, automated shades, and expansive walls of glass.

    Standing out on the main level are the formal living and dining rooms, both of which open via sliding glass doors to a covered patio warmed by a fireplace and turf-clad backyard beyond. Elsewhere is a family room, along with a gourmet kitchen sporting a waterfall-edge quartz island and matching backsplash, top-tier appliances, and a walk-in pantry. A guest suite with its own entrance has been converted into an office.

    Sliding glass doors on the bottom floor spill out to a covered patio with a fireplace.

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    A striking floating staircase curves its way upstairs, where three additional bedrooms include a primary suite with a built-in projector for watching movies and a custom closet, plus a luxe bath spotlighted by a spacious black-and-white marble wet room holding a black soaking tub and two-person shower. Rounding it all out is a gated driveway, which leads to a grass-lined motor court flanked by an attached three-car garage.

    Henry fell in love with Dallas while training there with the Titans during the off-season, according to The Wall Street Journal. A Heisman Trophy and National Championship winner at the University of Alabama, he was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft by the Titans, where the 31-year-old Florida native led the league in rushing yards for back-to-back seasons, was named 2020 Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year, and made several Pro Bowl appearances. He left the team after eight seasons to sign with the Ravens in 2024.

    Click here for more photos of the Dallas residence.

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    Wendy Bowman

    Wendy Bowman is a real estate writer at Robb Report. Before that, she was a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, where she primarily covered luxury properties for…

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    Terry Bradshaw Is Selling His Sprawling Oklahoma Ranch for $22.5 Million

    Apparently, even The Bradshaw Bunch needs to downsize.  

    A massive working ranch on the Oklahoma-Texas border belonging to legendary Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw is officially back on the market. But if you want to get your hands on the sportscaster-turned-reality TV star’s pastoral digs, you’ll have to go deep—into your wallet, that is. The 744-acre property is currently listed for $22.5 million after a buyer recently “failed to follow through, perform, fund and close the transaction,” according to brokers Icon Global. 

    It took decades for the four-time Super Bowl winner to build up his gigantic estate, which comprises a stately main residence, eight lakes, horse stables, cattle pens, riding trails and livestock breeding facilities. The ranch sits just north of the Red River, directly between Oklahoma City and Dallas/Fort Worth.

    “Tammy and I are both sad to leave this great big ranch and our wonderful home which has been our idyllic retreat of so many years, however, it is time that we slowed down a little, freeing us up to travel more, as well as enjoy new grandchildren, family, and other interests,” Bradshaw said in a press statement. 

    The ranch spans just shy of 800 acres.

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    The sprawling main house, which offers 8,600 square feet of living space, exudes rustic charm with soaring wood-beamed ceilings, brick stone fireplaces and wood paneling. There are six bedrooms and eight bathrooms in total, plus a spacious outdoor patio with its own kitchen, bar, fire pit and sauna. There’s also a free-form swimming pool and spa for outdoor get-togethers. On that note, your guests can make themselves at home in either the 2,600-square-foot manager’s house or a four-bedroom bunkhouse.

    The main house exudes rustic charm.

    The ranch is ideal for animal lovers, too. You’ll find a two-story doghouse and, of course, plenty of room for your canines to roam. If you’re more into horses, the ranch’s equestrian facilities are top-notch, with a 20-stall show barn, a 12-stall stallion barn, a 50-stall mare barn with a laboratory, plus a covered arena.

    Elsewhere, there are numerous trails that wind throughout the property and can be used for a range of recreational activities, including walking, horseback riding or four-wheeling. Considering Bradshaw and his wife have been “inundated with requests to sell” over the years, any interested buyers best move fast.

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