Carlos Dunlap is taking his trade hopes to Zillow.
The two-time Pro Bowl defensive end announced his house was for sale in since-deleted tweet after he feuded with Bengals defensive lines coach Nick Eason near the end of the team’s heartbreaking 37-34 loss to the Browns.
“6000 sqft city view with huge balcony. 4 bedroom. 4.5 bathroom. In one of the best school districts for sale. Do your market analysis and make me offer. Serious inquiries only with proof of funds! Owner is willing to sell furnished or unfurnished!” Dunlap, 31, wrote.
Dunlap, who was moved to a reserve role this season, previously posted a photo to Instagram of the Bengals’ depth chart with the caption, “I don’t got time for this.” NFL Network reported Sunday morning that the Bengals, who are now 1-5-1, have had serious trade talks involving Dunlap. The NFL trade deadline is Nov. 3.
“We can only worry about the guys that want to be here, the guys that want to take care of business and do it the right way,” running back Giovani Bernard told reporters after the game.
Baker Mayfield led the Browns to the game-winning touchdown, throwing an 24-yard strike to Donovan Peoples-Jones with 11 seconds left.