QB sneak? Robert Griffin III selling 7-bedroom Texas mansion for $2.6M

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III throws a pass during an NFL football training camp practice at the team's headquarters, Friday, July 20, 2018, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (AP)

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III is hoping to score a sale of his massive estate in Conroe, TX, for $2.6 million.

The mansion wasn't in the QB's grasp for long. He'd purchased the waterfront property in 2016 for $2.25 million, according to real estate records.

Now that the 28-year-old Heisman Trophy winner is in camp with Baltimore, he may not need to relax at the lakefront retreat that's located just a few hours' drive from his childhood home, in Copperas Cove.  But he'll pocket a small profit if the home sells for its asking price.

Let’s see what the spacious spread has to offer...

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Built on just over an acre in 2007, the Mediterranean-style mansion has seven bedrooms and 10 baths. It features a two-story foyer, game room with wet bar and wine grotto, home theater, study, playroom, and four balconies. The chef's kitchen has a spacious island, “ornate” cabinetry, and high-end appliances.

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The master suite boasts a master bath with dual vanities, a garden tub, and rain shower. The backyard sports a covered patio, beach-entry pool with swim-up bar, spa, outdoor kitchen, and bathroom. There's also a private dock with two boat slips.

This isn’t the only real estate deal the former Redskins star has tackled. He recently sold a Florida mansion he used as a training retreat. The 13,000-square-foot property in Reunion was sold for $3.2 million in June. Griffin had purchased the place in 2017 for $2.85 million.

Also in 2017, he listed his farmhouse-style property in Leesburg, VA. The space is rented through 2022 and is described as an “investor’s dream.” The 9,000-square-foot luxury home is still available for purchase for $2.7 million.

Griffin got his pro start with Washington, winning the 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. Injured in 2015, he was released by the team and then joined the Cleveland Browns, where he also suffered through an injury-filled season. He spent 2017 as a free agent and signed with the Ravens in the off-season.

Lance Loken of Houston Portfolio Real Estate represents the listing.

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