Former Atlnta Falcons Jamal Anderson Loses Mansion to Foreclosure

Former Atlanta Falcons running back Jamal Anderson has lost his Atlanta mansion to foreclosure and it has been sold at auction, according to a report by TMZ.com.

Jamal Anderson played for the Atlanta Falcons from 1994 to 2001 and bought the 10-bedroom, 9-bath mansion way back in 1999 when he sealed a contract with the NFL for $1.225 million.

The site reports that Anderson defaulted on his mortgage and the unnamed bank recently sold the home for $1 million, which is $225,000 less than what Anderson paid for it in 1999.

TMZ also reported that Anderson recently paid off that $1.1 million federal tax lien we reported on last January.

Anderson helped lead the Falcons to their first and only Super Bowl in 1999 before suffering a career-ending knee injury in 2001. He has had several run-ins with the law since retirement.

In February 2009, Anderson was charged with cocaine and marijuana possession after an off-duty officer said he saw the athlete using drugs at a Buckhead bar. The charges, however, were later dismissed, according to his attorney, Jerry Froelich.

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