Legend of the Baltimore Ravens Jonathan Ogden has listed a $3.8 million megamansion in Las Vegas.

Jonathan Ogden, a former NFL Hall of Famer and legendary member of the Baltimore Ravens, is heading out of Las Vegas with the intention of making some real money.

The venerable offensive tackle, who spent his whole NFL career with the team out of Baltimore, is hoping to score big in the real estate market after putting his expansive Henderson, Nevada, home up for an astounding $3,825,000.

Situated slightly to the south of Sin City, this magnificent residence has an internal area of 9,200 square feet, five bedrooms, and 7.5 bathrooms. For a buyer who desires to live large (like Ogden, who is six feet nine), this is the ideal home.

Despite being a member of the Ravens’ roster, Ogden relocated to Vegas in 1999. Seven years after he helped lead the Ravens to victory in the 2001 Super Bowl, he announced his retirement from professional football in 2008, and he and his wife, Kema Francis, made the Nevada area their permanent home.

And at the opulent house, the couple has undoubtedly been leading a very privileged life.

Two gates protect the grand estate that sits right on Anthem Country Club‘s golf course. Nearly every room features views of the fairways, mountains, and city lights.

Italian in style, the home feels baronial, with balconies, French doors, and yards of tiled flooring. An elegant iron staircase wends its way up from the enormous entrance, which has space for a grand piano or a dinner party for 30—or quite possibly both.

The kitchen is equipped with a nook for quick meals, and a formal dining room is nearby. House your best vintages in the large wine cellar.

The primary suite is luxe as well, with two walk-in closets, a tub with jets for extra-bubbly soaks, and a steam shower. A private courtyard features a koi pond, while outdoor amenities include an infinity pool, spa, multiple decks, and a double barbecue station.

The property comes with a four-car garage, two casitas, a soundproof theater, a pro-level home gym, and a sauna.

Ogden started his football career in college at UCLA before being drafted by the Ravens in 1996 as the fourth overall pick.

He anchored the offensive line in Baltimore for 12 seasons and appeared in 11 Pro Bowls. He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2013.

Today, Odgen is a part of the foundation that bears his name. The organization strives to help youth in underserved communities hone their self-esteem by focusing on education and athletics.