It’s $2.2 million for Dallas Cowboys No. 22’s old digs.
The NFL’s all-time leading rusher, Emmitt Smith, listed his 10,800-square-foot Dallas mansion Monday — complete with an NFL-themed billiards room.
“I built this home in 1995 with the idea of starting a family here one day,” the NFL Hall of Famer told The Post. The father of three is selling it amid his divorce from longtime wife Patricia Southall.
“Over the years, it has been the perfect place to gather and host friends and family,” added Smith.
The buyer will even get a dinner with Smith, said a Douglas Elliman representative.
The former Cowboy’s mansion has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, four half-bathrooms, two offices, a 22-seat dining room and two living rooms.
The NFL-themed billiards room — decked out with a lighted tray ceiling, an oculus window and carpeting emblazoned with the league logo — is just one of the football star’s remaining marks on the home, which is filled with sports jerseys and other paraphernalia, pictures show.
The billiards room leads to an 11-seat projector-based media room with red-velvet chairs and a cloud-filled blue-sky mural painted on the ceiling.