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Miami Dolphins Legend Jason Taylor Lists Weston Mansion for $4.15 Million

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Miami Dolphins great Jason Taylor listed this sprawling mansion for sale for $4.15 million (MLS photo)

WESTON — Retired Miami Dolphins defensive end and former Dancing With The Stars runner-up Jason Taylor is selling his sprawling Broward County mansion for a generous $4.15 million, according to real estate records.

The seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom crib, located at 2980 Paddock Road in Weston, has 10,247 square feet of awesomeness, including a spiral curved glass wine cellar that’s climate- and humidity-controlled, a home theater and cigar and poker room that would make any real man weep like a child at the mere sight of it.

There’s also a formal living room with fireplace, billiard room and a chef’s kitchen with stainless steel Wolf six-burner stove.

he soundproof theater comes complete with a 127-inch curved screen.

Faith Based Events

According to records, Taylor plunked down $3.6 million in 2006 for the house and the acre of land around it.

It’s in the fancy Windmill Ranch Estates, a gated community within a gated community that once was home to Dolphins hall-of-famer Dan Marino and still hosts retired MLB slugger Manny Ramirez.

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By Jose Lambiet, GossipExtra.com,  SouthFloridaReporter.com, Mar. 7, 2016 

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