Dallas Cowboys All-Pro Tyron Smith Parting With $2.6M Texas Mansion

By Eric Alt
Nov 11, 2019

After being drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2011, California native Tyron Smith grabbed a spot in the starting lineup of “America’s Team” and never looked back.

Considered one of the best offensive tackles in the game, Smith has been a two-time first-team All-Pro and two-time second-team All-Pro. He’s been named to the Pro Bowl six times in his eight-year NFL career—all with the Cowboys.

After graduating from USC in three years, Smith was picked ninth overall in the 2011 NFL draft. He landed with the Cowboys as a 20-year-old and made an immediate impact.

“If you went into a computer lab and tried to create the perfect prototype tackle, it would be him,” retired lineman and TV analyst Ross Tucker said. “Smith does things to guys—toys with them, humbles them—that you honestly shouldn’t be able to do to people in the NFL.”

Clearly not a man who’s shy about making moves when the time is right, Smith has decided it’s time to move on from his lovely home in Frisco, TX. Listed for $2.6 million, the 6,987-square-foot contemporary home is located in the gated Hills of Kingswood community and takes full advantage of the ample Texas sunshine.

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Billiard room

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Barbershop

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Enormous windows flood the house with natural light, while an outdoor pool, spa, and cabana make backyard entertaining a must.

Luxe features indoors including a full media room, billiard lounge, game room, wine cellar, and even a mini barbershop. Sitting on a lush acre, the home is an oasis in the heart of the Lone Star State.

The listing is being handled by Sam Allgood with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International.