Owens Suspended Indefinitely by Eagles

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PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) - Terrell Owens' apology was not enough.

The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Saturday that Owens has been suspended for conduct detrimental to the team.

Perhaps the NFL's best wide receiver, Owens has been a major headache off the field for the Eagles. On Thursday, he created some more angst with another verbal jab at Eagles' quarterback Donovan McNabb and criticisms of the organization.

In an interview with ESPN.com contributor Graham Bensinger, Owens agreed with ESPN analyst Michael Irvin's assessment that the Eagles (4-3) would be undefeated if Brett Favre was their quarterback.

"That's a good assessment," Owens said when asked by Bensinger if he agreed with Irvin's opinion. "I would agree with that, just with what (Favre) brings to the table."

In the interview, Owens also ripped the organization for not acknowledging his 100th career touchdown pass in the Eagles' home win over San Diego on October 23.

"They claim to be first class and the best organization. It's an embarrassment," Owens said in the ESPN.com interview. "It just shows a lack of class they have."

Owens apologized for those remarks on Friday, reading a brief statement at a news conference.

"I had an opportunity to talk with the organization this (Friday) morning and I've been told that the team does not recognize individual achievements," Owens said. "It was brought to my attention that I offended the organization and my teammates. Therefore, I'd like to apologize for any derogatory comments toward them."

Eagles coach Andy Reid answered questions briefly before Owens made his statement.

"I take care of these things in house," Reid said. "You know that's the way we do things here. I will address it with the player."

When asked if Owens could be suspended for his comments, Reid said, "We'll see how things play out."

Apparently, after talking the matter over with the team, Reid decided to suspend Owens.

McNabb did not address the media, but he could not be pleased with the latest verbal attack from Owens.

In an interview last April, Owens said he "wasn't the guy who got tired in the Super Bowl"; a reference to several media reports that claimed McNabb was either ill or tired late in the fourth quarter of the Eagles' Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots last February. McNabb denied those reports, but several offensive linemen said that McNabb appeared ill and that since-released receiver Freddie Mitchell was forced to call a play in the huddle. Reid also denied that McNabb was ill.

Then after being banished from training camp for a week by Reid for conduct detrimental to the team, Owens called McNabb a "hypocrite". McNabb said then he could still play with Owens, but was "hurt" by Owens' "hypocrite" remark.

McNabb and veteran safety Brian Dawkins maintained then that Owens' presence and his contract situation would be neither divisive or a distraction for the defending NFC champions.

But this may have been the last straw for the Eagles (4-3), who play Washington (4-3) in a pivotal NFC East game on Sunday night. The Eagles trail the New York Giants (5-2) and the Dallas Cowboys (5-3) in the division.

Owens remains disgruntled over the seven-year contract worth nearly $49 million he signed last year after being acquired from San Francisco. He has a 2005 base salary of $3.25 million, which ranks outside the top 10 among wideouts.

Owens hired agent Drew Rosenhaus in the offseason, a move designed at trying to renegotiate his contract. The Eagles remained steadfast that they would not rework Owens' deal.

Last season, Owens had 77 catches for 1,200 yards and a franchise-record 14 receiving touchdowns before injuring his ankle against Dallas. After missing the final two regular-season games and the first two games of the playoffs, he made a heroic return and had nine catches for 122 yards in a 24-21 loss to New England in Super Bowl XXXIX.
 
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mcsluggo said:
I suspect he will stay suspended for as long as it takes his sprained ankle to heal
Terribly unfortunate, but true.

I am more in favor of the draw and quarter punishment in Owens' case.
 
Haha I already mentioned this in the "I knew something funny was going on in philly" thread. Owens is a straight jackass. He ruins every team he goes to. Let him rott in hell.
 
^^Interesting but irrelevant.

TO wasn't the reason the 49ers were winning and his absence isn't the reason they're losing.

The Kings had a better record when Hedo Turkoglu was on the roster, but not having him isn't the reason for the record of the last couple of years.

;)
 
Yoda said:
How many games have the 49ers won since he left? 3,4,5

dont forget..... we also got rid of alot of other stars that same year..... garcia, streets, hearst, some others too......
 
Agree with VF's point which is perfect for this discussion.

TO is TO, he caused the same problems in SF. Actually the funny thing is SKIP said this was gonna happen in Philly. I agreed at the time and agree now. TO has great skills, problem is he thinks he is the one and only reason a team wins.

T.O. may be the player I dislike/hate the most.
 
He's public enemy #1 for me. Way to go Philly, stomp this guy out. I wanted to love him, the outstanding wideout inSF, heir apparent to Jerry Rice, I really wanted to love him. Think I even had a T.O. jersey for a while. If I still had it, I'd burn it.
 
Eagles | Owens had a Fight with Douglas
Sun, 6 Nov 2005 06:31:31 -0800

Mark Eckel, of the Trenton Times, reports Philadelphia Eagles WR Terrell Owens had a fistfight with former defensive end and current team ambassador Hugh Douglas. The fight occurred in front of several of his teammates. According to one of the sources the Owens-Douglas fight "was like WWE Smackdown." Another source said both men threw at least two punches during the altercation and when it was over Owens challenged QB Donovan McNabb first and then everyone else in the room saying, "You want some. Anyone else want some." The Eagles refused to comment about the situation, other than the statement that revealed Owens' suspension. Owens and Douglas have been at odds since training camp and almost got into an altercation in an elevator at Lehigh University.
 
Yoda said:
How many games have the 49ers won since he left? 3,4,5

id rather be rebuilding my team than have a cancer like him on it, atleast brandon lloyd is filling his shoes pretty well*laughs sarcastically*:D
 
nebs said:
I just heard that he will not be allowed back with the team this season.

PHILADELPHIA -- Terrell Owens will not play for the Philadelphia Eagles again this season.

Coach Andy Reid announced Monday that Owens had been suspended by the team for four games for conduct detrimental to the team, the maximum games allowed by league rules, and would not return to the team for the remainder of the season.

The four-game suspension includes Sunday night's loss to the Redskins.

Owens has informed the Eagles, according to Reid, that the players' union has said it will be filing a grievance on his behalf for this action.

Reid said in his weekly press conference that despite this week's incidents, T.O. was given every opportunity to avoid being suspended but failed to make use of them.

Reid declined to comment on the details that led to Owens' suspension.



which basically means he will be looking for a new home next year....... i wonder what team is stupid enough to take him
 
TO is going to have to learn to quit acting like a spoiled 8 year old, or his NFL career is going to go straight down the tubes.

I'm sure another team will pick him up next year simply because he's so good, but history is just going to repeat itself again.

It'd be interesting to see him play for Parcells. Might be some interesting fireworks at least. :)
 
Fillmoe said:
which basically means he will be looking for a new home next year....... i wonder what team is stupid enough to take him
make that "i wonder what team is desperate enought to take him. Some team will.
 
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