Rolando McClain’s house burns down
The home of Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain burned to the ground in a massive fire early Tuesday morning.
McClain’s six-bedroom, five-bath mansion in Tuscaloosa is worth an estimated $1.5 million. According to For the Win, officials are fairly confident the damage resulted in a total loss. One look at some of the photos of the blaze will show you why.
Another pic of Rolando McClain's Lake Tuscaloosa home engulfed in flames taken earlier this evening. #fox6wbrc pic.twitter.com/036ZI4U46p
— Josh Gauntt (@joshg_TV) December 23, 2014
Lake Tuscaloosa Home that burned belongs to Rolando McClain per TCSO. #fox6wbrc pic.twitter.com/1vtssP51c7
— Josh Gauntt (@joshg_TV) December 23, 2014
PIC of Lake Tuscaloosa house fire. Working to get more details. #fox6wbrc pic.twitter.com/ibkVj4pTfT
— Josh Gauntt (@joshg_TV) December 23, 2014
Fortunately, it does not appear that anyone was injured in the fire.
McClain is having a good season with the Cowboys in his fourth year of what has already been a tumultuous career. The former Alabama star briefly retired from football last year after being arrested multiple times and claiming the police were out to get him. He has 81 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and two interceptions in 13 games this season.