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Cincinnati Bengals impending free-agent WR Terrell Owens' (knee) agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said that his client will be ready for the 2011 season after undergoing knee surgery and is not considering retirement. "He is a legendary healer. He comes back from injury faster than anybody I've ever seen," Rosenhaus said.
Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh said he was aware for months of the knee injury to Cincinnati Bengals impending free-agent WR Terrell Owens (knee). Houshmandzadeh added he believes Owens will play this upcoming season. "It's crazy, I've known about that for months," Houshmandzadeh said. "I didn't pry into his business. Hopefully, it's not too severe and he'll be back soon. He had a good year last year. I wouldn't ever count him out."
Cincinnati Bengals impending free-agent WR Terrell Owens has told several people in the NFL that he has indeed considered retirement. Again, that doesn't mean he will, but he's told people in the sport he's considering it.
Free-agent WR Terrell Owens (Bengals) has undergone surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in one of his knees following a previously undisclosed injury this offseason, according to a source. Owens had the surgery performed by renowned Dr. James Andrews within the past month. One source said he suffered the injury during a personal workout, while another could not confirm when the injury happened.
Cincinnati Bengals DL Tank Johnson acknowledged the team had chemistry problems last season with WRs Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco in the fold. Johnson said that Ochocinco and Owens were too much to handle for a "humble team." While not blaming Ochoncinco and Owens for doing their respective reality shows, Johnson said the entire team wasn't ready for their high-profile presence and believes it affected the team because they were uneasy around "superstar players."
The Cincinnati Bengals are unlikely to re-sign WR Terrell Owens, who is an unrestricted free agent when the league season begins.
Cincinnati Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco and pending free-agent WR Terrell Owens said during "The T. Ocho show" that they would both like to play for the New York Jets next season, according to Ohm Youngmisuk, of ESPNNewYork.com. "They will make it to this point every year," Ochocinco said about the Jets, who made it to their second straight AFC Championship Game. "I'd do anything to play for someone like Rex Ryan or anyone who has that type of mentality." Owens also put in his Бид to play in New York. "I'm jumping on that bandwagon, too, because I was thinking the exact same thing, Chad," Owens said.
Cincinnati Bengals WR Terrell Owens is unlikely to return to the team in 2011, according to CBSSports.com. Although Owens put up strong numbers, it is improbable that he'll be welcomed back at a higher price after criticizing coaches and ownership this season.
The Cincinnati Bengals placed WR Terrell Owens (knee) on Injured Reserve Tuesday, Dec. 21, according to Bengals.com.
Cincinnati Bengals WR Terrell Owens (knee) posted on his Twitter account Monday, Dec. 20, that he traveled to Birmingham, Ala. and had surgery to repair torn meniscus cartilage in his left knee, according to Kevin Goheen, of The Cincinnati Enquirer. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis confirmed earlier in the day that Owens is done for the season after his Week 15 injury.
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