Former Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Terrell Owens remains jobless since becoming an unrestricted free agent at beginning of this offseason. When checking what caused him to lose favor with all NFL teams, the 14 year veteran is blaming the media for causing his unemployment.
“People have listened to a lot of the commentaries throughout a lot of the media outlets, mainly ESPN, that has my character in question as far as things that have happened in the past,” Owens said. "I may do 99 good things right and if I do one thing wrong, ESPN and the people on there … make it out to be the worst thing ever. I think with the years that I've had, the last three to four years, I feel like I've tried to turn over a new leaf. But still they won't let go of what I did in the past."
Owens recently made several public appearances in Terry Bradshaw jersey to show his respects for a great quarterback. He always believed himself would one day also make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but the media may damage his reputation and ruin his dream. Finishing last season with 55 receptions for 829 yards, Owens’ performance was really not satisfactory enough to most NFL teams, and it’s no need for him to blame anyone else for his own failure.
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