While Dallas Cowboys wideout Dez Bryant makes headlines for blowing off creditors and beefing with rap moguls, Terrell Owens is losing a battle to Father Time in a desperate attempt to squeeze a few more drops out of some NFL owner's wallet.
There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and Terrell Owens lining up at wide receiver for the Allen Wranglers.
OK, maybe not that third part. But it does ring strange that Owens, who has amassed more receiving yards than any player in league history not named Jerry Rice, can't find a job in the NFL.
Owens, 38, is trying to make it back from a surgically repaired knee and that, along with his age, was part of the reason that no NFL team offered him a job when he made himself available midway through this...
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