I don't think it's not going to happen based upon that article. Sounds to me more like they (Titans) are playing it cool and tempering their expectations while maintaining some leverage. If they come out and said something like "WE NEED TO and HE would help us out tremendously..." It would give Rosenhaus leverage. That's the last thing you want to give that guy. He's a SHARK.
JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora TO will be running routes and doing agility drills for teams and media this Tue in California, agent Drew Rosenhaus said. awexler Adam Wexler Tweeps, u think the #Texans will/should be there? RT @AdamSchefter: Terrell Owens will run routes, do agility drills for NFL teams this Tues awexler Adam Wexler By the way, my answer about will/should Texans attend TOwens workout is yes/definite yes.
more material for his upcoming reality show... I hope some unsuspecting Texans scout doesnt get a mic shoved in his face
http://chicago.sbnation.com/2011/10...chicago-rush-terrell-owens-contract-offer-afl The Arena Football League's Chicago Rush have offered former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens a one-year contract after he failed to garner offers from any NFL team. Oct 26, 2011 - Recently, wide receiver Terrell Owens held a public workout where he not only struggled, but didn't even have a single NFL team attend. So understandably, there hasn't been a whole lot of interest in the 37-year-old's services lately. Maybe that lack of interest is only limited to the NFL, though, as the Arena Football League's Chicago Rush have offered Owens a one-year contract for the 2012 season. Announced in a press release, the Rush are hoping to lure the once-elite wide receiver to the AFL now that his opportunities at the sport's highest level appear to be dwindling. Terrell would absolutely complement our current wide receiving corps. His animated and over-the-top energy would be an excellent addition to our locker room, and the Chicago fans would undoubtedly welcome him here in Chicago. That's a quote in the press release from Rush head coach Bob McMillen, presumably one of the key people pushing for the Rush to acquire Owens. It's hard to disagree with his assessment of Owens' possible value, though, as the receiver managed to take in 72 receptions for 983 yards and 10 touchdowns last season with the Cincinnati Bengals. In the wide-open, fast-paced style used in the AFL, Owens could potentially thrive even as he nears his 40th birthday.
LOL....their GM/Prez is Paul Bearer. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...contract-offer-from-WR-needy-?urn=nfl-wp10471 The perfect guy to resurrect TO's career from the dead.
LOL @ AFL and Wishful thinking on the part of the Chicago Rush. Owens would be the best WR Chicago has ever seen... including players from "DA BEARS" and the plethora of mediocre receivers they currently have today. Laughable.
Agreed, but Lovie Smith probably thinks TO isn't worth the trouble. It's hard enough trying to motivate one lazy WR in Roy Williams.