St. Louis Rams' tight end Jared Cook says goodbye to Missouri home.

Cook, the 28-year-old football player from Alabama, is selling his St. Charles house for $1.25 million, Realtor.com reported.

Its listing on Mike Fisher described the Missouri residence as a "castle." Its image on the Realtor proved that it is actually one. The charming castle residence is further described to have an "architecturally perfect all brick exterior introduces excitement to the amazing interior" and a " 6,900 square feet sheer luxury finished living area."

The expansive St. Charles estate displays six bedrooms, four bathrooms and a great room with soaring ceilings. The abode also features a master bedroom that has a lavish bathroom, a spacious closet and a comfortable lounge with a stone fireplace. Realtor.com reveals that the home also contains a study room or a library, a wet bar and a film screening room.

State-of-the-art appliances come with the sale of the property like a Wolf gas cooktop, two separate ovens, a Meile dishwasher with second two drawer dishwasher, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a stainless exterior exhaust.

The interior also showcases spanning glass panels that allow natural light to enter and provide beautiful views of the surroundings, noted the site. Basing on the photos available on Realtor.com, the house has an immaculate ambiance courtesy of white walls. Iron wrought design, custom cabinetry and recessed lighting add beauty to the dwelling place.

Outdoors, the a lush yard, a swimming pool and lovely waterfall features complete the one-acre grounds.

Will He Stay Long with the Rams?

Cook entered the NFL in 2009 as a member of the Tennessee Titans, per ESPN stats. Cook played for the Titans for four seasons and transferred to the Rams. In 2013, he signed a five-year contract amounting to $37 million, ESPN announced.

He is only on his third year of the signed deal with the Rams but there are already speculations that he will be traded before the Nov. 3 deadline, SB Nation noted. Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports informed via a Twitter post that several football teams are ready to take him in if the Rams decide to let him go.

In 42 games so far, he only managed to deliver 1,626 receiving yards or about an average of 38.62 yards per game, per his ESPN stats.

The Nov. 3 deadline was over and no trade was done concerning him. Could he look forward to staying longer with the St. Louis NFL team?

However, why is he parting with his Missouri home?