CINCINNATI -- Carlos Dunlap's moment of clarity finally arrived when he turned into a realtor last October.
The former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end's frustration with his role peaked after a Week 7 home loss to the Cleveland Browns. Minutes after the game, Dunlap tweeted out a sale listing for his property in Cincinnati, the team that drafted him back in 2010. A couple of days later, he was traded to the Seattle Seahawks.
"That's when I finally came to realize and accept that Cincinnati, this was the first time in my career that it was a real thing that I would no longer wear black and orange, that I would be wearing different colors to finish my career," Dunlap said last week in an interview with CBS Sports Radio's Zach Gelb.