
Rolando McClain's Lake Tuscaloosa Home Burned in Fire
Rolando McClain's house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama was burned in a fire, and investigators have yet to determine the cause of the blaze.
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Investigators Yet To Determine Cause of Fire
Tuesday, Dec. 23
Jean-Jacques Taylor of ESPN Dallas reported the latest following the fire at Rolando McClain's house:
McClain's House Catches Fire
Monday, Dec. 22
A house owned by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain became engulfed in flames Monday night. Volunteer fire chief Tom Clarke said no one was home and there were no injuries in fighting the fire, per Patrick Rupinski of The Tuscaloosa News.
According to AL.com's Jon Reed, the house, which resides on Lake Tuscaloosa in west-central Alabama, caught fire around 6 p.m. ET. It was previously listed for sale at $1.5 million.
Fox6 WBRC's Josh Gauntt provided some snapshots of the scene:
McClain, 25, has been a big part of the Cowboys' resurgent defense in 2014, tallying 65 tackles, two interceptions, three pass deflections, one sack and one forced fumble in 13 games.
He attended high school in Decatur, Alabama, and went to the University of Alabama.
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