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Baltimore Ravens icon Jonathan Ogden sells house for .8 million

Baltimore Ravens icon Jonathan Ogden sells house for $3.8 million

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Former NFL Hall of Famer and Baltimore Ravens legend Jonathan Ogden leaves Las Vegas – and hopes to make a lot of money.

The reliable offensive tackle, who played his entire NFL career for the Baltimore team, is hoping to make a splash in the real estate market after listing his lavish Henderson, Nevada, mansion for sale for an impressive $3,825,000.

Located just south of Sin City, the impressive property features five bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, and 850 square feet of interior space, making it the perfect property for a buyer who wants to live large (just like Ogden, who is 6’10”).

Although Ogden played for the Ravens, he moved his primary residence to Las Vegas in 1999. When he retired from professional football in 2008, seven years after helping the Ravens win the 2001 Super Bowl, he settled permanently in the Nevada area with his wife. Francis.

And the couple undoubtedly leads quite a privileged life in this palatial estate.

The house was built in 2003.

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A beamed ceiling and a fireplace in the living room.

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There is a space for casual meals near the kitchen.

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The foyer is so large that a grand piano could get lost in it.

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Another fireplace warms the master suite.

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Statues flank the extra-long bathtub.

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Two gates protect the large property, which is located directly on the golf course of the Anthem Country Club. Almost every room offers views of the fairways, the mountains and the city lights.

The Italianate-style house has a baronial feel, with balconies, French doors and metre-long tiled floors. An elegant iron staircase winds up from the huge entrance, which can accommodate a grand piano or a dinner party for 30 – or possibly both.

The kitchen is equipped with a nook for quick meals and a formal dining room is nearby. Store your finest vintages in the large wine cellar.

The master suite is also luxurious, with two walk-in closets, a tub with jets for extra bubbly baths, and a steam shower. A private courtyard features a koi pond, while outdoor amenities include an infinity pool, a spa, multiple terraces, and a double grilling station.

The property includes a four-car garage, two casitas, a soundproof home theater, a professional gym and a sauna.

Ogden began his college football career at UCLA before being selected fourth in the first round of the 1996 draft by the Ravens.

He anchored Baltimore’s offensive line for 12 seasons and appeared in 11 Pro Bowls. He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2013.

Today, Odgen is part of the foundation that bears his name. The organization strives to help youth in underserved communities build their self-esteem by focusing on education and sports.

This is how you can store your wine collection in style.

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Up? An elevator makes it easy.

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In the desert heat, a pool is indispensable.

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