Looking to close the books on the time he spent with two NFL teams, troubled wide receiver Antonio Brown has reduced the price of two mansions he has on the market.
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The first property is in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, where Brown lived during four of his eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The house, located about 30 minutes north of Heinz Field in suburban Pittsburgh, is now listed at $1.999 million — down from $2.3 million. The 8,797-square-foot property has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. It also features a theater, sport court and a unique two-story treehouse, among many other amenities.