The Kansas City Chiefs and the Minnesota Vikings. For fans of these teams who either panicked, or, got really excited, remember to temper your expectations/disappointment levels accordingly. I reiterate, no team has contacted him as of the interview.
According to Owens, “I know I can still play the game and it’s a matter of somebody just giving me the opportunity to go out there and play.” When discussing why he has been out of the NFL for the since the end of the 2010 season, the wide receiver cites politics, but admits his previous behavior also plays a part:
“I think a lot of it has to do with my reputation, things that I’ve done earlier in my career, but I’m a changed person. I’m a little bit more mature than I was in years past… I can’t go back and change the past, I can only move forward,” he said. “If someone can be open-minded and be able to move forward with me, we can be on the same page and be on board.”
Whatever the case, while Owens was indeed productive during his last stint in the NFL–72 catches, 938 yards, 9 touchdowns, which wouldn’t look too bad with Kansas City’s Dwayne Bowe lining up on the other side of the field–the fact remains, he is on the outside looking in. He also stated he believed his prospects would improve when teams begin to consider signing veteran free agents, sometime after training camp begins (and injuries start to occur).
Considering the lack of phone calls during the previous seasons, one of which was saw Owens play indoor football, perhaps not.
Title: Terrell Owens: No calls from teams, but two might fit
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