Terrell Owens will likely go into Canton one day, as one of the most versatile, explosive, and controversial wide receivers to ever play the game. That being said, TO just isn't ready to give up the sport yet.
After enduring a catastrophic knee injury which surely limited what little NFL offers remained, Owens announced via video message on twitter that he's "baaaaackkkk."
The deal had been sometime in the making, as it was originally reported in late December that the offer was on the table and that Owens was giving it serious consideration.
In his own words in the 22-second video, Owens remarked candidly, "It's official. It just went down. I'm headed back to Texas, IFL here I come."
The financial logistics are almost laughable, as the deal can potentially be north of $500,000, when the average league player makes a meager $250/game.
Wranglers General Manager confirmed the deal that works out for all parties involved. The Wranglers get an attraction which will be sure to draw fans and media attention, and TO gets a live shot to show that he's still got it. The future Hall of Fame wide receiver hasn't played in the NFL since his 2010 "Batman & Robin" stint with Chad Ochocinco.
Terrell Owens suiting up in the IFL. Surefire ratings boost, or initial sign of our Mayan predicted doom? Getcha popcorn ready.
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