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Dallas Cowboys’ Orlando Scandrick puts his Woodland Hills home up for sale

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Dallas Cowboys defensive back Orlando Scandrick, out for the year as the result of a knee injury suffered during training camp, has put his home in Woodland Hills on the market for $2.149 million.

He bought the house last summer for $1.755 million, property records show.

The 1965 contemporary on nearly half an acre has been recently renovated and features designer interiors with glass accent panels, clerestory windows, vaulted ceilings and dark wood floors.

The single story has slightly more than 5,100 square feet of space and includes an open-plan living room, a chandelier-topped dining room, a center-island kitchen, five bedrooms and four bathrooms. There’s also a den/media room with built-in bookshelves and a wine pantry.

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The master suite sports his and hers vanities and a walk-in closet with a ladder leading to a lofted space.

Rows of sliding glass doors open to a wide patio with an outdoor kitchen and a swimming pool and spa. At the rear of the walled and gated property, a pathway extends down the hillside to a small courtyard with a river-rock pond and waterfall.

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Scandrick, 28, underwent surgery to repair ligaments in his right knee after suffering an injuring during the last week of Dallas training camp in Oxnard. The Los Alamitos High School alum was named the Cowboys’ co-defensive most valuable player last year, his seventh with the team.

He is engaged to actress-model Draya Michele of “Basketball Wives LA” fame.

Mark Rutstein, Lee Mintz and Greg Holcomb of Partners Trust Real Estate have the listing.

Twitter: @NJLeitereg

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