Terrell Owens can't seem to find a place home, even in the Indoor Football League. Owens was recently cut by the IFL's Allen Wranglers, along with also losing out in a stake with the team's ownership.
According to TMZ (via Pro Football Talk), however, T.O. could be filing a lawsuit against the team.
Owens apparently is unhappy that the team criticized him for failing to show up for an event at a children’s hospital, calling it the “straw that broke the camel’s back.”
“Mr. Owens’ legal team is addressing the details of the Wranglers release statement,” a representative for Owens told TMZ, adding that T.O. “played all games according to his contractual agreement and was proud to be part of the IFL and the Allen Wranglers."
What do you think of this latest news?
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According to TMZ (via Pro Football Talk), however, T.O. could be filing a lawsuit against the team.
Owens apparently is unhappy that the team criticized him for failing to show up for an event at a children’s hospital, calling it the “straw that broke the camel’s back.”
“Mr. Owens’ legal team is addressing the details of the Wranglers release statement,” a representative for Owens told TMZ, adding that T.O. “played all games according to his contractual agreement and was proud to be part of the IFL and the Allen Wranglers."
What do you think of this latest news?
Josh Dhani is the founder of FootBasket. He also contributes at Hoops Authority and Eight Points Nine Seconds. You can read more about him at his website. Follow him on Twitter @joshdhani.