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May 5, 2008 2:41 a.m. EST Henry Frederick - AHN Millview Community, TN (AHN) -- Suspended NFL cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones has put his self-described "playground" mansion on the selling block for $1.8 million as he prepares for possible reinstatement and a fresh start with the Dallas Cowboys. The nearly 3,000-square-foot main house is on 30 acres, along with two guest homes at 1,200 square feet each, as well as several barns and garages. It also has a 2-acre lake stocked with fish along the picturesque acreage that has rolling hills and plenty of trees. Jones, who was traded to Dallas April 27 after three seasons with the Tennessee Titans, had his plush home put on the market after the trade was consummated. Jones bought the home in July 2006 for $1.57 million, according to tax records. "The house is priced to sell," local real estate Brad Pilz told the Tennessean. "Mr. Jones is ready to move on to Dallas, so we've listed it at an aggressive price." Jones' off-field problems have been well-chronicled as the former first-round pick of the Titans hopes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell gives him another chance to show his on-field talents with the Cowboys. Jones had a brief stint as a TNT pro wrestler during his suspension.
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