Terrell Owens went through a televised workout Tuesday at Calabasas High School in California, designed to show NFL teams that the veteran wide receiver is ready for game action again, just six months after surgery on a torn left ACL.
One problem, though: No NFL teams showed up for the workout, according to the NFL Network’s Lindsay Soto, who was live at Calabasas. Owens’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, announced that he would send tapes of the workout to every NFL team.
Owens’ workout began shortly after 11 a.m. PT and lasted for about an hour. Owens opened the approximately 50-minute outing with a series of agility drills. The 38-year-old made it through without showing any major ill effects from his surgery but did appear winded — he took an extended break between each drill.
“I feel good, this is actually shorter than what I’ve been going the last couple weeks, so I feel good,” Owens told Soto at the conclusion of the workout. “It’s been challenging from a physical standpoint to get my knee back to where it needs to be for me to have the confidence to go out here to run and cut.
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