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Russell Wilson, Ciara List Seattle-Area Home for $36M After Broncos Trade

Tim Daniels@@TimDanielsBRFeatured Columnist IVApril 13, 2022

ENGLEWOOD, CO - MARCH 16:  Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Denver Broncos poses with his family (L-R), Sienna, Future, Win and Ciara following an introductory press conference at UCHealth Training Center on March 16, 2022 in Englewood, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
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Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife, singer and actor Ciara, have listed their home on the market in Bellevue, Washington.

Mary K. Jacob of the New York Post reported Wednesday they're asking $36 million for the six-bedroom mansion after Wilson purchased the property in 2015 for $6.7 million. The couple married in 2016.

Along with the bedrooms, the official listing by Windermere Real Estate notes the house features seven bathrooms of various sizes, a cinema, a dance studio, a "Hollywood-worthy glam room" and a three-story elevator.

The estate sits on the shore of Lake Washington.

Wilson spent a decade as a member of the Seahawks after being selected in the third round of the 2012 NFL draft. His tenure was highlighted by leading the team to the Super Bowl XLVIII title, and he also earned nine Pro Bowl selections.

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Russell Wilson's 11,000 acre Bellevue mansion appears to be up for sale. It could potentially be yours for just $36M.<br><br>(šŸ“· via <a href="https://twitter.com/realtordotcom?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@realtordotcom</a> ) <a href="https://t.co/cJ954qTXKL">pic.twitter.com/cJ954qTXKL</a>

Seattle traded him to the Denver Broncos in March in exchange for a large package of picks and players, headlined by two first-round selections, quarterback Drew Lock and tight end Noah Fant.

Multiple members of the Seahawks organization, including chairwoman Jody Allen and head coach Pete Carroll, said Wilson's desire for a change prompted the deal, and the quarterback said the sides reached the decision mutually.

Regardless, Wilson will lead a Broncos passing attack that could be one of the league's most potent with Jerry Jeudy, Courtland Sutton and Tim Patrick among his targets, while the Seahawks are hunting for a new franchise signal-caller.