News

Terrell Owens: The 5 Best Celebrations of His Career. Matt Miller Jun 6, 2018. A torn ACL during the NFL offseason has folks questioning whether or not Terrell Owens will ever play again.
On November 5th, 2006, Terrell Owens caught a touchdown pass then got on the ground of the end zone and acted as if he was taking a nap, using the football as a pillow. 7.
Terrell Owens on End Zone Celebrations: 'I Wish I Played Now, I'd Probably Have a Million Followers' / Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens racked up 1,078 receptions in his 15-year career, ...
12. Terrell Owens: Cheerleader's pom-poms — This one took place after a 45-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Garcia during a late-season game against the Green Bay Packers in 2002. This was a fun ...
Terrell Owens gets his popcorn (AP Photo/Mike Thomas) The least crazy Owens celebration is still pretty out there — in 2007, he grabbed a fan’s popcorn and poured it into his helmeted face.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens told Sports Illustrated in a story published Thursday that he thinks he would be "adored" if he was playing in the NFL today.. Owens told the magazine that ...
Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens, who played for five different teams from 1996-2010, was most known for his controversial celebrations. When recalling the most memorable moments of his ...
Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson teamed up for one season in Cincinnati, ... 85, considers himself the "greatest entertainer" in NFL history with his countless touchdown celebration.
Because this is Terrell Owens, and because this is his Hall of Fame party, he enters to “My Prerogative,” from Bobby Brown. Of course he does. It’s like the lyrics were written just for him.
San Francisco receiver Terrell Owens was suspended for one game by San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci on Monday for his touchdown celebrations during the 49ers' victory at Dallas.. After both of ...
Terrell Owens Reacts to Kevin Byard’s Star Celebration. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via E-mail More share options Share on Pinterest Share on Flipboard Share on Reddit Share on ...
Terrell Owens is being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but the NFL’s No. 2 all-time leader in receiving yards won’t be on hand in Canton, Ohio, for the official ceremony next month.