Terrell Owens' Former Home, Site of Bizarre Press Conference, Is for Sale

Better get your popcorn, and your checkbook, ready. 

The former home of Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens, which was the site of one of the most bizarre moments in Philadelphia sports history, is up for sale and it'll set you back a pretty penny.

Owens, who played for the Eagles in the mid-2000s, held an impromptu press conference, with his agent Drew Rosenhaus, in front of this very home on Aug. 10, 2005, the same day then-coach Andy Reid suspended Owens for insubordination at Birds training camp. As I'm sure you remember, Owens answered a series of questions in his driveway, shirtless and did sit-ups.

According to the Moorestown PATCH, Owens bought the house in 2004 for $3.9 million and sold it for $1.7 million in 2010. The house is currently listed for just shy of $2.2 million, after being reduced from $2.6 million.

The home is a whopping 8,977 sqft with an uneven four bedrooms and nine bathrooms, and sits on 5.7 acres. The pool in the backyard is perfect for entertaining and the front yard can be converted into a gym, or media room, depending on the mood of the owner.

The house is pretty nice, but the conversation piece that you live in the same home as an NFL legend would be my selling point.

Photos of the property can be found here.

So, if you're in the market for a new home in New Jersey and have a little over $2 million to spare, flap your wings, praise your quarterback and celebrate on a star as you call your real estate agent about this iconic home.

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