Three-time Super Bowl champion puts Georgia mansion on market for $2.2M. Take a look
Jeff Bostic, the former offensive lineman who made his name with Washington for all 14 years of his professional career, has put his Georgia mansion on the market for $2.2 million, according to Realtor.com.
The estate rests in the guard-gated St. Marlo Country Club community in Duluth and was purchased by Bostic — a three-time super Bowl champion — in 1999 for $1.31 million, Realtor.com said.
The 12,093-square-foot mansion boasts seven bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms.
“Elegant two-story foyer opens to a gentleman’s study with built-ins,” the listing describes says. “Adjacent to the study is the formal dining room which easily accommodates 12 or more guests.”
Upstairs, a separate living space in the primary bedroom offers a view of the golf course off the cul-de-sac, while the primary bathroom has “his and her custom vanities, oversized tub, and a huge custom closet.”
Bostic made a name for himself when he was named All-ACC in 1979 for the Clemson Tigers before starting his pro career with Washington. He’s the only Tiger to play for three Super Bowl championship teams and is considered one the greatest offensive line names not only in the history of the Washington franchise, but also in the history of the game.
This story was originally published November 18, 2020 at 4:58 PM.