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Former University of Arkansas standout tight end Hunter Henry has a new Fayetteville address after he and his wife, Parker, bought a brand-new home for $1.45 million.

Hunter Henry, originally from Little Rock, was a second-round draft choice by the San Diego (now Los Angeles) Chargers in 2016 and, after five seasons, signed a three-year, $37 million contract with the New England Patriots.

That was after his starring turn with the Razorbacks between 2013 and 2015 when he caught 116 passes and scored nine touchdowns.

The home is in central Fayetteville and was built this year by Martin Building Group, a custom homebuilder in Fayetteville. The 4,170-SF home has five bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms on a half-acre lot.

The seller was Parker Investments LLC of Fayetteville, led by Mike Parker. Parker acquired the property as part of a multi-tract land deal for $600,000 in 2020.

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