Antonio Brown displayed some wild antics during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers victory over the New York Jets on Sunday. The controversial wide receiver removed his shirt, posed on the field, and then walked off. Head coach Bruce Arians immediately moved to dismiss Brown from the team.

One former NFL great with a troubled history of his own recently said he was interested in filling the slot. Terrell Owens was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame three years ago. He is 48 years old. Owens believes he can fill the void to help lift Tom Brady and the Bucs to another Super Bowl victory.

Owens spoke on his fuboTV show, “Getcha Popcorn Ready With T.O. and Hatch,” about the possibility. TO says he can still play at a high level and contribute if his run is only for three or four games. He is ready and willing to step in if he gets the call.

“If you think about where they are in the season, they don’t need me for a 16-game season. Three to four games at the max.”

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So, yes, I feel like I can go in, I can contribute at a high level and can be productive.”

Terrell Owens has not played a snap of professional football since 2010. The Hall of Famer has been keeping himself in football shape just in case he is needed. The Bucs could use another WR to keep things going. We might just see TO run it back one last time.

Do you think Terrell Owens can still play in the NFL? Let us know in the comments!

Michael Perry

Michael Perry is a news contributor for Ringside News and Thirsty for News. Michael has an M.A. in Communication Technology from Point Park University in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA.

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