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Carlos Dunlap sure seems finished with the Cincinnati Bengals.

The disgruntled defensive end appeared to offer up his house to any serious buyer after the Bengals lost a heartbreaker to the Cincinnati Bengals. Dunlap even tweeted a brief description and invited anyone to come forward with “proof of funds” if interested.

It’s rare that you see a player air his grievances this openly on social media, but Dunlap has done it consistently. It was only Saturday that he openly criticized his coaches on social media as well.

Dunlap is a proud veteran who holds the Bengals’ all-time career sack record. Despite that, he’s been demoted by his coaches and is essentially a backup on a 1-5-1 team. In that sense, it’s understandable why he’s upset. He seems almost intent to try to talk his way off the team.

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