It’s a Hall-of-Fame-worthy home for a Hall-of-Fame player, which Thurman Thomas certainly was during his 13-year career. He spent the first 12 of those seasons with the Buffalo Bills, winning the AP’s Most Valuable Player award during the 1991 season.
He rushed for 12,074 yards and 65 touchdowns during his incredible career, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2007. One year later, he was also enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame, having played with Oklahoma State from 1984 through 1987. He was named a unanimous All-American following the 1985 season as part of his time with OK State.
Now, in his retirement, Thomas is looking to make a change, and has listed his home on the market. We were able to take a peak inside the doors, and have put together a few pictures of the house now that it’s being sold.
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Peak Inside $1.1M Upstate NY Home of Buffalo Bills’ Legend
Buffalo Bills’ legend Thurman Thomas is selling his home in Colden, New York for $1.1 million, and we got to take a peak inside before it sells.















