Former Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh has recently listed his mansion in Frisco, TX at $1.82 million. Listing agent Brittany Stewart of Keller Williams says the mansion "definitely sticks out - in a good way."

When Sensabaugh retired in 2013 from the Cowboys, he started the very next year in his professional fishing career, with the goal to be the first "two-sport" pro bass fisherman.

According to Realtor, Sensabaugh's sleek and ultramodern home has five bedrooms. The exterior of the house features colorful LED lights that refract off the circular windows above the high white foyer.

Listing agent Stewart acknowledges the difficulty of selling such an ultra-contemporary home in Texas, and hopes that the 7,528-square-foot property will appeal to those who want to relocate in the area. "It will make them feel a little more at home," Stewart says.

The circular master bedroom of the house is outfitted with floor-to-ceiling windows that look like a stage. Every corner of the house is touched by a bit of modern design.

Gerald Sensabaugh desires to become the first "two-sport" professional bass fisherman. The former NFL pro already knows the frustrations of a rookie season in a professional sport. Now, he's starting to experience the same way at the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Open #1 presented by Allstate at Douglas Lake.

In 2006, he went through it during his rookie season as a safety with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he played four seasons.

When he signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 2009, he enjoyed the best of his pro career until he retired in 2013.

In 2011 on a weekend trip with friends to Gatlinburg, Tenn., he was convinced to go bass fishing on nearby Douglas Lake. No one of them was skilled to go solo. And their search for a guide ended with a visit to OttDeFoe.

Sensabaugh is already anticipating people to watch out for him on The Bassmasters TV show and its related website.