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NFL legend sells 744-acre ranch, including 8,600-square-foot house, north of DFW

The ranch property sits just across the Red River, in Thackerville, Okla. It was listed at $22.5 million, but a final sale price was not disclosed.

DALLAS — Terry Bradshaw, the NFL Hall of Famer and current FOX analyst, has sold his 744-acre ranch, which sits about an hour north of Dallas-Fort Worth.

Icon Global Group, a Dallas firm that brokered the deal, announced the sale in a press release Tuesday morning.

The ranch property sits just across the Red River, in Thackerville, Okla. It was listed at $22.5 million, but a final sale price was not disclosed.

The ranch, which overlooks the Red River, features an 8,600-square-foot luxury estate home, paved roads, and fishing lakes, along with a stable, an arena and other equine facilities and equipment.

Red River Equine, a horse breeding company owned by Chad and Tiffany Beus, bought the ranch, which is "being re-developed and marketed as a large-scale premiere breeding, training, and sales preparation facility," according to the release.

The Beuses were joined by Billy and Suzzone Franks on the ownership venture. The Beuses previously lived in Utah, but eyed Bradshaw's ranch for its central location.

"This is important to our clientele and to the expansion requirements of our business," Chad Beus said in the release. "The large size of the ranch with its already established infrastructure and first-class facilities of the long-standing Bradshaw operation was a perfect platform from which to not only launch our operations but importantly to build upon, improve, and diversify."

Credit: Jack Cornell/Icon Global

Bradshaw, who won four Super Bowls as quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s, called the decision to sell his longtime ranch "a long and winding road." He's currently an analyst on the weekly FOX NFL Sunday show, and his family has starred in the reality television series, "The Bradshaw Bunch."

"Along the way, we have been presented with and considered many great offers, opportunities, and proposals," Bradshaw said in the release. "However, between my own schedule, the TV series, my family's changing needs, our horse and cattle business, as well as many other commitments, neither timing nor opportunity was ever on our side or completely aligned."

Bradshaw said he and his wife, Tammy, didn't want to sell the ranch "until we we found our perfect sunset opportunity to do what we enjoy on a smaller scale ... and we found that."

The release said the Bradshaws have moved to Texas, but it didn't say where.

Here are more photos of the property, via Icon Global:

Credit: Jack Cornell/Icon Global
Credit: Jack Cornell/Icon Global
Credit: Jack Cornell/Icon Global
Credit: Jack Cornell/Icon Global

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