Terrell Owens has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals and will join Chad Ocho-Cinco and Carson Palmer on the already high powered offense.
Terrell Owens has agreed on a one-year, $2 million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals according to NFL insider Adam Schefter. The veteran and controversial all-star will join receiver Chad Ocho Cinco as well as Carson Palmer in The Queen City.
Although Owens and Chad Ocho might seem like the most dominant 1-2 in the NFL, many believe that Owens coming off his worst season ever is past his prime, and the two ego maniac players may have off field issues during the season.
Owens spent last season with the Buffalo Bills. He caught 55 passes for 829 yards and hauled in five touchdowns as the Bills finished the season 6-10.
The Rams and Jets both showed interest, but with the combination of his good friend Ocho and word from Carson Palmer that he had a good workout, Ciny has decided to give Owens a chance and show that he has not run out of steam yet.
Do you think this is the best move for the Bengals, or do you think this is a disaster waiting to happen?
by Jason Weintraub
Terrell Owens has agreed on a one-year, $2 million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals according to NFL insider Adam Schefter. The veteran and controversial all-star will join receiver Chad Ocho Cinco as well as Carson Palmer in The Queen City.
Although Owens and Chad Ocho might seem like the most dominant 1-2 in the NFL, many believe that Owens coming off his worst season ever is past his prime, and the two ego maniac players may have off field issues during the season.
Owens spent last season with the Buffalo Bills. He caught 55 passes for 829 yards and hauled in five touchdowns as the Bills finished the season 6-10.
The Rams and Jets both showed interest, but with the combination of his good friend Ocho and word from Carson Palmer that he had a good workout, Ciny has decided to give Owens a chance and show that he has not run out of steam yet.
Do you think this is the best move for the Bengals, or do you think this is a disaster waiting to happen?
by Jason Weintraub
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