Former Indianapolis Colts coach Frank Reich put his mansion on North Illinois Street up for sale just six days after he was fired by the team.
The 7,848- square-foot home owned by Frank M. Reich and Linda was listed on Sunday. A sale was expected to be finalized by Monday. Reich was let go by the Colts.
According to real estate records, Reich bought the Washington Township home in the year after he was hired by the Colts.
Light open floor plans flow from room to room. The listing for Reich's home with F.C. Tucker states that the floor to ceiling windows, soaring ceilings and incredible great room open to new outdoor living space. "Doors open to let the outside in." The remote shades are state of the art.
There is a Zen garden, a fenced yard, and a three-car garage in the home.
There are walk-in closets in the master suite. The listing says that the home has two kitchens, one that opens to a huge room and another that has a chef's kitchen. There is a pool in the back yard of the house.
In his first season with the Colts, Reich and Andrew Luck were able to reach the playoffs after a poor start. He took the team to the playoffs in 2020 after Andrew Luck retired.
In his four and a half seasons with the team, Reich was forced to coach with different starting quarterbacks every year. Reich went to the playoffs two times and won one.
IndyStar tried to reach F.C. Tucker but did not hear back.
Dana Benbow is a sports reporter for the Indy Star. Emaild: dbenbow@indystar.com, you can reach her.
Frank Reich, the ex-Colts coach, put his home for sale after he was fired.