Troy Aikman retired from the Cowboys in 2000, but has kept his estate in Dallas ever since.
Aikman put the home on the market for $24 million a year ago, but has not been able to sell it.
So Aikman decided to split up his property and sell it in two parts, the home, and a plot of land, according to Curbed.
The land has already sold, but he's still trying to unload the house for $14 million.
The 10,500 square foot home includes custom arched glass doors, a covered patio, four-car garage, and full outdoor basketball court.
The house is 10,500 square feet

And it's on an acre and a half of land

With a creek in the backyard

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