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08-07-2012, 12:21 AM
The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a deal with free agent wide receiver Terrell Owens, the team announced Monday night.
Sources told ESPN's Ed Werder that Owens received a one-year deal worth $1 million.
Owens had a very impressive workout Monday in Seattle, running the 40 in 4.45 seconds, according to sources.
On Monday night, Owens took to Twitter saying, "God is good. Thankful. Grateful. To ALL my new teammates & the "12th Man"... Let's Do This!! "
Owens hasn't played in the NFL since the 2010 season with Cincinnati when he caught 72 passes for 983 yards and nine touchdowns.
The 38-year-old Owens didn't get any NFL offers to play last season after surgery on his left knee.
Expecting production from Owens might be a long shot based on recent history. According to ESPN Stats and Information, of the 187 NFL players with at least 20 catches last season, Donald Driver was the only one older than 35. Hines Ward and Tony Gonzalez each had more than 20 catches, but were just 35 last season.
Owens had 35 catches for 420 yards and 10 touchdowns while playing eight of 11 games for the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League. He was released and lost an ownership stake in the team in May.
Owens is the latest veteran receiver the Seahawks have signed since training camp began. It started when the Seahawks brought in Antonio Bryant, but he was cut late last week. Seattle also signed Braylon Edwards, who played sparingly in 2011 with San Francisco during an injury-filled season. Now it's Owens getting his chance.
Seattle is seeking both insurance and a complement for Sidney Rice. Last season, Rice played in just nine games as he was sidelined by shoulder injuries and concussions. Rice had surgery on both shoulders in the offseason and is being held out of contact drills during training camp as the Seahawks try to get him to the start of the regular season healthy.
Additionally, the Seahawks cut No. 2 receiver Mike Williams in July, and Golden Tate, Doug Baldwin and Ben Obomanu, the Seahawks' main options for filling that role, don't fit head coach Pete Carroll's desire to have another tall receiver with a big frame.
Information from ESPN Stats and Information and The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp12/st...e-seahawks
Sources told ESPN's Ed Werder that Owens received a one-year deal worth $1 million.
Owens had a very impressive workout Monday in Seattle, running the 40 in 4.45 seconds, according to sources.
On Monday night, Owens took to Twitter saying, "God is good. Thankful. Grateful. To ALL my new teammates & the "12th Man"... Let's Do This!! "
Owens hasn't played in the NFL since the 2010 season with Cincinnati when he caught 72 passes for 983 yards and nine touchdowns.
The 38-year-old Owens didn't get any NFL offers to play last season after surgery on his left knee.
Expecting production from Owens might be a long shot based on recent history. According to ESPN Stats and Information, of the 187 NFL players with at least 20 catches last season, Donald Driver was the only one older than 35. Hines Ward and Tony Gonzalez each had more than 20 catches, but were just 35 last season.
Owens had 35 catches for 420 yards and 10 touchdowns while playing eight of 11 games for the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League. He was released and lost an ownership stake in the team in May.
Owens is the latest veteran receiver the Seahawks have signed since training camp began. It started when the Seahawks brought in Antonio Bryant, but he was cut late last week. Seattle also signed Braylon Edwards, who played sparingly in 2011 with San Francisco during an injury-filled season. Now it's Owens getting his chance.
Seattle is seeking both insurance and a complement for Sidney Rice. Last season, Rice played in just nine games as he was sidelined by shoulder injuries and concussions. Rice had surgery on both shoulders in the offseason and is being held out of contact drills during training camp as the Seahawks try to get him to the start of the regular season healthy.
Additionally, the Seahawks cut No. 2 receiver Mike Williams in July, and Golden Tate, Doug Baldwin and Ben Obomanu, the Seahawks' main options for filling that role, don't fit head coach Pete Carroll's desire to have another tall receiver with a big frame.
Information from ESPN Stats and Information and The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp12/st...e-seahawks
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âRelax, all right? Donât try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, theyâre fascist. Throw some ground balls â itâs more democratic.â
Crash Davis
08-07-2012, 12:38 AM
A lot of people like to rag on TO but IMO, he can still contribute.
The Seahawks could have done worse.
The Seahawks could have done worse.
08-07-2012, 12:48 AM
^Did you see his 40 time? That is by a 38 yr old!
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âRelax, all right? Donât try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, theyâre fascist. Throw some ground balls â itâs more democratic.â
Crash Davis
08-07-2012, 09:26 AM
Good luck Sea hawks. Don't think it's worth the baggage
08-07-2012, 11:33 AM
^ Absolutely CORRECT! Lived it for a season! TO is an INCREDIBLE Athlete, but he is 100% pure Ass and contributed ZERO to the Bengals locker room! This idiot couldn't even go through a season in the AFL without completely destroying the locker room there. Too bad it wasn't the Ravens or Steelers that signed him just so he could destroy their locker room as well. Good Riddance and I'm glad he is someone else's genetic freak CANCER!
08-07-2012, 01:05 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:A lot of people like to rag on TO but IMO, he can still contribute.
The Seahawks could have done worse.
TO is cut from the same mold that Randy Moss is.
Super athletic and is never out of shape.
Even if he's the second option...
single coverage could revive his career for a couple of years lol
08-07-2012, 02:15 PM
^
No doubt.
I agree with Dusty that he could be like a cancer, but im sure if the teams winning, you wont have a problem. I wouldnt be surprised at all to see him come out and get a 1000 yards this year, nor would i be surprised to see him come out and be cut in two weeks....
No doubt.
I agree with Dusty that he could be like a cancer, but im sure if the teams winning, you wont have a problem. I wouldnt be surprised at all to see him come out and get a 1000 yards this year, nor would i be surprised to see him come out and be cut in two weeks....
08-12-2012, 01:53 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:A lot of people like to rag on TO but IMO, he can still contribute.
The Seahawks could have done worse.
I agree, excellent 40 time by a 38 year old. lol
08-16-2012, 11:08 PM
TO will run the Seahawks, but it's the Seahawks.
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