Terrell Owens told reporters in Irving today he wants to finish his career with the Cowboys.
He also said he sees himself playing another three or five years.
“I definitely would like to retire here and go into the Hall of Fame as a Cowboy,” said Owens, who turns 34 in December. “It’s a lot of fun right now. Throughout training camp, we knew we had something special.”
Owens suggested he owes his newfound happiness in large part to the addition of Jason Garrett as offensive coordinator.
“They’re giving me those opportunities,” T.O. said. “That’s all I ever wanted last year. I think I mentioned that when I said, ‘Why did you bring me here?”
That’s fine T.O.- finish your career, right here- in BIG D.. We love you T.O.

September 30th, 2007 at 4:49 pm
Let him keep dominating!
January 11th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
[...] David Boston, Brett Perriman and Rob Moore. Hardly the career bests you would expect out of a self-proclaimed future hall of famer. There is, however, one stat that T.O. has been known for. Drops. Owens has made a career out [...]
April 23rd, 2010 at 10:13 pm
T.O didn’t have a lot of drops every year. His first season in S.F granted, he had his drops. But in Philly he only dropped 5 passes in two years there idiot. After his first two season’s he never came close to leading in drops until his broke his finger in Dallas. Don’t believe go look through the stats. People always see something bad in someone’s present and puts a X on their whole career. That’s just stupid.