Simply put Terrell Owens was outplayed in practice and in preseason games by Braylon Edwards. It is my understanding the Seahawks thought Owens would be a better option that Edwards, but he just doesn’t have it anymore. He had opportunities, but drops and lack of effort in the end did him in.
Yes, he was in great shape and he ran a 4.45, but it is more to football than just looking good with your shirt off and the 18 months he had off hurt him.
Unfortunately for T.O. the Seahawks didn’t have time to wait and see if he could recapture the magic.
#Seahawks released WR Terrell Owens.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_RealUpdates) August 26, 2012
I’m no longer a Seahawk. I THANK the organization 4 the opportunity, I’m truly blessed beyond belief. My FAITH is intact & will NOT waiver.
— Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) August 26, 2012