Terrell Owens: 3 Teams Desperate for TO's Services
The latest news and rumor coming out of the NFL is that former All-Pro wide receiver and notorious troublemaker Terrell Owens is almost ready to make his return to the league.
Owens has been recovering from surgery after tearing his ACL earlier this year, but according to SportingNews, Owens is apparently almost ready to return:
"In an interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and surrounded by family members, Owens laid out his plans to return to the NFL.
“I’m going to come back,” Owens said. Later, he said, “a month or less, I give you that.”Owens underwent surgery on a torn ACL in April and expects to be ready to go shortly.
When asked by Smith, what a team can expect if it signs him, Owens said, “They gonna get the T.O. that they expect. Don’t expect anything less. I’m not gonna waste your time, so I wouldn’t expect you to waste my time. When I step on the field, you know what you gonna get.”
Owens also said he has no plans to retire in the near future.
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There ya have it folks, TO is planning on making his return to the NFL in a month or less.
That means that the "TO Show" is going to be packing up its tent and traveling around the country yet again. The only question is, where will he land?
Here are three teams that could desperately use Terrell Owens:
Houston Texans:
Think about it, Andre Johnson is hurt right now, but even when healthy, a little extra help never hurt anyone. The Texans are looking to make the big step from a potential playoff team to a contender, and frankly they need a little bit more help. Owens won't come in and light the world on fire, but he would be another good option on an already dynamic offense.
Minnesota Vikings:
Could Donovan McNabb and his former wide receiver reunite? OK, so Owens can be classified as an ex-wide receiver considering the way things ended between the two. That being said, the Vikings and McNabb need all the help they can get right now. Owens would be a valuable weapon for that offense.
Oakland Raiders:
The Raiders always seem to be the natural landing spot for a player with a troubled past. Al Davis doesn't seem to mind bringing them in, and there is no doubt that Owens' potential will be intriguing to the Raiders owner. Not only that, but Owens would be a huge addition for a potential playoff run.

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