Former Washington Huskies legend Lawyer Milloy lists his mansion. Have a look around
The breathtaking home of a football icon has landed on the real estate market in beautiful Woodinville, Washington, for $7.8 million.
Lawyer Milloy, who was voted a unanimous All-American in 1995 when he played for the Washington Huskies, and his wife, Claudine, also an ex-Husky and two-time All-American track athlete, have listed their five-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion that’s nestled among Pacific Northwest greenery on over 10 acres.
The 10,970-square-foot residence is a professional athlete oasis with a court donning the University of Washington logo and colors, a batting cage, and a sauna, the listing on Windermere Real Estate says.
It’s a paradise for gamers, which fits in perfectly with the family’s sports background — their four daughters are softball players.
Other features, per the listing, include:
Gym
Chef’s kitchen
Theater
Game room with full bar
Aquarium wall
Double-sided fireplace
Swimming pool
Spa
Detached cabana
Six-car garage
Milloy had a productive college career with the Huskies, and he was also a big deal in the pros. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1996 NFL Draft and helped the team win Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 over the St. Louis Rams.
Throughout his 15-year career, the safety played for four teams, including two seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, where he closed out his pro career in 2010.
The listing is held with Karl Lindor and John Kritsonis.
This story was originally published March 29, 2025 at 1:00 AM.