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  • MattUMD224
    • Sep 2025

    #1

    TO tears ACL filming tv show

    Terrell Owens, who has placed himself among the NFL's all-time leading receivers with plans to play a 16th season, has undergone surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in one of his knees following a previously undisclosed injury this offseason, according to sources familiar with the injury.

    Owens, 37, was unavailable for comment but sources said the surgery by noted orthopedist Dr. James Andrews occurred within the past month.

    One source said Owens was hurt while on site taping a television show for VH1.

    Another source said Owens tore the ACL during a personal workout but other sources could not confirm the cause of injury. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, also was unavailable for comment Sunday evening. His brother and partner in the agent business, Jason Rosenhaus, said, "I don't like to deny stories or confirm or deny anything. It's really something for Drew (to address)."

    Rosenhaus issued a denial to an ESPN inquiry last month about Owens' injury. Other sources close to Owens ignored specific inquiries Sunday night.

    Owens has never made reference to an ACL injury on Twitter, where he has an active account.

    Owens' 2010 season for the Cincinnati Bengals came to an end when he tore meniscus cartilage in his left knee Dec. 19 against the Cleveland Browns in week 14. Dr. Andrews surgically repaired Owens' meniscus on Dec. 20.

    Sources said while Owens did tear an ACL with the new injury, he suffered no other damage to the knee in question and with intensive rehab he conceivably could return within six months, or around mid-to-late November, in a best-case scenario.

    Owens has said he intended to play a 16th season in 2011 after catching 72 passes for 983 yards and nine touchdowns for the Bengals, who signed him to a one-year, $2-million contract last year. He will be a free agent when the NFL lockout ends but his injury status clearly places his season, and perhaps his career, in question.

    Career-wise, Owens ranks behind only Jerry Rice in all-time receiving yardage and is third behind Rice and Randy Moss in receiving touchdowns.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6707492
  • mestevo
    Gooney Goo Goo
    • Apr 2010
    • 19556

    #2
    Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

    Rehab, get comfortable with the knee and then sign on to help push a team already playoff bound just that much further. Could work out well for him.

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    • SPTO
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      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #3
      Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

      I'm guessing this is it for T.O., sure he had a great year last year but it really reeked of "stat compiling". I'm sure he'll get better in time to try and help a team but I just don't see any team with a legit shot in the playoffs risking team chemistry by adding Owens.
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      • Bellsprout
        Hard Times.
        • Oct 2009
        • 25652

        #4
        Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

        I think he's done now.

        Teams were hesitant before. Now throw a severe knee injury on top of that and I don't think anybody will want to sign him.
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        • Senator Palmer
          MVP
          • Jul 2008
          • 3314

          #5
          Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

          Originally posted by mestevo
          Rehab, get comfortable with the knee and then sign on to help push a team already playoff bound just that much further. Could work out well for him.
          Don't ACL's put you out for close to a year? Can't remember what ligament Woodson tore, but I remember he was back to play a limited role in the Super Bowl, and I remember Jerry Rice came back too fast from his surgery and hurt himself again -- those are the only two I can remember that bounced back with the quickness. Depending on when he tore it, you'd have to guess that most, if not all of this season is gone for him.
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          • mestevo
            Gooney Goo Goo
            • Apr 2010
            • 19556

            #6
            Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

            Originally posted by Senator Palmer
            Don't ACL's put you out for close to a year? Can't remember what ligament Woodson tore, but I remember he was back to play a limited role in the Super Bowl, and I remember Jerry Rice came back too fast from his surgery and hurt himself again -- those are the only two I can remember that bounced back with the quickness. Depending on when he tore it, you'd have to guess that most, if not all of this season is gone for him.
            You don't even have to click the link, the OP has it in their post...

            Sources said while Owens did tear an ACL with the new injury, he suffered no other damage to the knee in question and with intensive rehab he conceivably could return within six months, or around mid-to-late November, in a best-case scenario.
            It really depends on what Owens wants to do, an incentive laden veteran minimum contract for a playoff team would be a small amount of risk and if it doesn't work out they cut him.

            That or he retires.

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            • Sanchez_Mareno
              MVP
              • Feb 2009
              • 3485

              #7
              Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

              This has to be the end imo
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              • Senator Palmer
                MVP
                • Jul 2008
                • 3314

                #8
                Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                Originally posted by mestevo
                You don't even have to click the link, the OP has it in their post...



                It really depends on what Owens wants to do, an incentive laden veteran minimum contract for a playoff team would be a small amount of risk and if it doesn't work out they cut him.

                That or he retires.
                Yeah, I saw that blurb in the article, I was just going off how I've seen guys respond to ACL surgery. November is the "best" of best case scenarios. Most guys talk about how they aren't all the way back until at least a year. It's not totally impossible for a guy like T.O. to bounce back, but at a certain point a 37 year old body is going to stop cooperating, and the planting and cutting required by the position puts another wrinkle in things. I just have a hard time imagining him playing this season, especially since you don't just plug a guy into an unfamiliar offense and expect him to push a team over the top. It didn't work with Moss and he was completely healthy. That's all I was getting at.
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                • mestevo
                  Gooney Goo Goo
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 19556

                  #9
                  Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                  Originally posted by Senator Palmer
                  Yeah, I saw that blurb in the article, I was just going off how I've seen guys respond to ACL surgery. November is the "best" of best case scenarios. Most guys talk about how they aren't all the way back until at least a year. It's not totally impossible for a guy like T.O. to bounce back, but at a certain point a 37 year old body is going to stop cooperating, and the planting and cutting required by the position puts another wrinkle in things. I just have a hard time imagining him playing this season, especially since you don't just plug a guy into an unfamiliar offense and expect him to push a team over the top. It didn't work with Moss and he was completely healthy. That's all I was getting at.
                  It really depends on his role in the offense, even playing only a couple downs/drive if he can get healthy late in the season he'll have a job waiting for him on a team somewhere if he puts in the work to rehab.

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                  • p_rushing
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 14514

                    #10
                    Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                    If a team loses a WR, then they may give him a tryout. Unless you are really hurting at WR, I don't see why you would sign him. Also if you did sign him, it should be for league minimum with incentives.

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                    • elgreazy1
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 2996

                      #11
                      Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                      Maybe this was best for Owens. Instead of going out as a shell of himself in the next few years - as we've cringed and watch countless of once great players do - he's forced to retire due to no one wanting him at that age with that kind of an injury. It works out perfectly for him to stroke his own ego and say he was forced to quit instead of realizing grandfather time was about to lay the pimp hand down hard and soon.
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                      • kingkilla56
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 19395

                        #12
                        Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                        TO was a great receiver and a hilarious personality to watch. I never wanted him on my team though. I hope in spite of his perception that he gets into the hall of fame in reasonable time. With that said, his football career is over.
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                        • buckeye02
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 4148

                          #13
                          Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                          Drew Rosenhaus (sp) is saying that T.O. had successful ACL surgery and could be back to playing football in August. As in August 2011? Never heard of someone coming back form ACL surgery in less than 2 months.
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                          • Beantown
                            #DoYourJob
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 31523

                            #14
                            Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                            Originally posted by Block-O
                            Drew Rosenhaus (sp) is saying that T.O. had successful ACL surgery and could be back to playing football in August. As in August 2011? Never heard of someone coming back form ACL surgery in less than 2 months.
                            I thought I remembered someone on ESPN saying that it was a minor surgery compared to most knee reconstructions because the other ligaments in the knee were perfectly fine and it was an "easy repair." And Rosenhaus said the same thing....was operated on by James Andrews (who also said he could be back by August), and it was only the ACL, nothing else in the knee.

                            I still don't see August as possible, but I would not be surprised for an October return.

                            By the way, it wouldn't be two months. He had the surgery in April.

                            Rosenhaus also debated the title of this thread, that it was "ridiculous" that people were saying it happened on the TV show, since the show started filming and such after the injury had happened.
                            Last edited by Beantown; 06-28-2011, 02:34 PM.

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                            • edaddy
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 2848

                              #15
                              Re: TO tears ACL filming tv show

                              Originally posted by Block-O
                              Drew Rosenhaus (sp) is saying that T.O. had successful ACL surgery and could be back to playing football in August. As in August 2011? Never heard of someone coming back form ACL surgery in less than 2 months.
                              Rosenhaus is a excellent marketer known for his outlandish statements regarding his clients..Know way in the world he comes back from a ACL in @ months...it takes at least 3months to get dx clearance to beging doing any meaningful running...As someoene who has had this surgery and as someone who has coached players who have had this surgey 6 months is a plausible scenario but even at 6 months he will not have the strength, explosiveness,or quickness that will make him a productive receiver especially at 37-38..Whoever signs him in Nov-Dec will be doing it strictly on a name and ticket sales basis..A good playoff bound team will not take him on and risk messing up team chemistry..If he truly wants to come back he should spend this year rehabbing and make next year his swan song with an incentive laden contract..Mind you some and most arent the same after this type of surgery...
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