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Terrell Owens, 49 Years Old, Has Talked About Returning to Dallas Cowboys

Stop if you’ve heard this one before: Terrell Owens He is trying to make the NFL comeback.

Owens, despite not playing in an NFL game during the regular season since 2010, believes he can help a team. T.O. T.O. believes he would fit well with the Cowboys, one of his former teams.

Did I mention Owens, who is now 49 years old?

Owens’ attorney, Gregory D. L Daniel, told Aaron Wilson, via the Cowboys’ Sports Illustrated fan page, that he and Dallas have been in touch about a T.O. – Cowboys reunion.

“We’ve been in constant communication with Jerry Jones’ office over the last few days about the possibility of him returning to the Cowboys,” Daniel. “Terrell is ready to contribute and play any role, big or small. He’s in outstanding shape.”

It’s possible that we will actually need to prepare our popcorn.

Terrell Owens seeks a reunion with Dallas Cowboys. (Photo by Darrell Byers/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty Images). Dallas Sign Terrell Owens at 49 Years Old?

This sounds absurd. It’s possible to have a press conference in your backyard while doing sit-ups.

Dallas is currently at 11-4 and sits second in the NFC East. In search of a receiver, the team’s flirted with Odell Beckham Jr. for seemingly months. T.Y. was signed by the Cowboys just two weeks ago. Hilton for the remainder. For those who don’t remember, Hilton was an afterthought until Dallas plucked him out of what most assumed was retirement.

T.O. must’ve noticed.

Owens is said to be in good shape after spending the fall working out alongside DeSean Jack, a recently signed Ravens receiver. He is eager for another opportunity.

“He looks no different than he did years ago. DeSean helped him run the routes with great speed.


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