Phil Simms is buying the Giants’ newest quarterback, but he is selling his New Jersey home.

Simms’ home on nearly 20 acres of land in Franklin Lakes is for sale again and listed for $5.3 million, according to multiple reports and a listing on Zillow.com. The home was up for sale once before — at an asking price of $8.25 million in 2017 — and then came off the market.

Click here for photos of the home from 2017.

It is unclear why Simms is selling given he still works in New York for CBS as an in-studio analyst on the NFL Today and is involved in New Jersey’s North-South Football Classic for high school stars.

Simms and his wife purchased the property in 1999 for $1.55 million and the 7-bedroom, 11-bathroom house was built in 2002, public records show.

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Here is how the home is described on its Zillow listing:

“Spectacular private oasis on approximately 19.5 acres with private pond, pool, patios, guest house and so much more. Beautifully situated in a set-back setting. Large rooms throughout. Master suite with his and hers baths, dual walk-in closets and separate study with private balcony and endless views. Living, dining and family rooms are perfect for entertaining. Country kitchen with large eating area and private breakfast nook. Guest house with large room and full bath presently being used as an office. A wonderful opportunity to vacation at home in a one of a kind setting.”

Simms starred for the Giants from 1979-93 and has had a long run as one of the NFL’s top television analysts, especially known for his quarterback insights. He is optimistic about Giants rookie Daniel Jones, who is expected to sit behind Eli Manning at the start of the 2019 season.

The Simms family raised three children in New Jersey: Two former NFL quarterbacks (Matt and Chris Simms) and daughter Deidre, who is married to former New Jersey high school football great and former Boston College linebacker Brian Toal.

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