ALLEN PARK -- This is no dungeon of doom.

Former Detroit Lions coach Jim Caldwell has listed his Metro Detroit home for $2.49 million, and it's a doozy. The 8,566 square-foot estate includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two half bathrooms, a pair of offices and even an indoor basketball court. Find pictures here.

Caldwell bought the home, located in Franklin, for $2.1 million after he got the Lions job in 2014. He went 36-28 at the helm, making him the winningest coach in team history. But he also went just 1-12 against playoff qualifiers the last two years, 4-25 against winning teams overall and was fired on New Year's Day after missing the playoffs.

Detroit has hired former Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to replace him.

Caldwell is believed to still want to coach football, but Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy, a longtime friend, says he doesn't think the 63 year old will come back as an assistant.

"I doubt that he'll do that," Dungy said during Super Bowl week. "I can't speak for him, but I think he's done as much as you can do -- other than win a Super Bowl, he's done as much as you can do in football. I think he's very, very content right now to see what the Lord holds for him."