Los Angeles Times

Scoring interest in the Valley

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Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens, who is looking to break back into the league, perhaps with the Dallas Cowboys, has a buyer in escrow but is still “looking for backup offers” for his home in Sherman Oaks, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

The pending sale comes after the six-time Pro Bowl player put the Traditiona­lstyle home back on the market in August at $2,198,500.

Set on a corner lot, the East Coast-inspired home was built in 2013 and has double-hung and picture windows, shingled siding and a wide wraparound porch with a swing.

Two floors of living space done in French white oak floors and dove white wall siding feature a step-down living room with a fireplace that opens to a formal dining room and center-island kitchen. A family room, a den-office, five bedrooms and 5.25 bathrooms are also within the 4,888 square feet of living space.

The master suite sports a private sitting room, a walkin closet and a spa-like bathroom with French doors leading onto a private patio.

Outdoors, landscaped grounds center on a swimming pool and spa with a waterfall feature. An outdoor deck with a fire pit, large expanses of grass and a three-car garage complete the setting.

Owens played 15 seasons for the 49ers, Eagles, Cowboys, Bills and Bengals. He ranks second only to Jerry Rice in career receiving yards (15,934) and third in receiving touchdowns (153).

On a recent appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Owens said he is not retired and that he would like to make an NFL comeback with Dallas, with whom he played from 2006 to 2008. Out of football since 2010, the 41-year-old is eligible for the Hall of Fame this year.

Owens bought the house last year for $2.2 million, public records show.

Anita Rich of Keller Williams is the listing agent.

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