WATCH: Terrell Owens at 48 years old, hauls in professional league touchdown
Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens made his triumphant return to professional football on Saturday night for the Zappers of the Fan Controlled Football League. Owens took the field tonight, joining former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel on the Zappers. Not only did he play, but he hauled in a touchdown catch at 48 years old.
Check it out as he hauled in a touchdown pass in Saturday night’s game.
The Zappers lost the game to the Shoulda Been Stars, 20-12, but Terrell Owens mere presence on the field is considered a massive win for the startup league. The Fan Controlled Football League is in its second year and lets the fans call the plays. Here is a brief description on their website about the league. “FCF is pro football re-imagined for the modern digital world. Real games played in a single, high tech studio arena and streamed live on Twitch. Oh, and YOU call the plays.”
University of Tennessee Chattanooga stats
Owens played multiple sports while attending the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, including basketball, football, and running track. He even played in the 1995 NCAA Basketball Tournament. On the football team, Owens caught 38 passes for 724 yards and eight touchdowns during his sophomore season. His junior year, he hauled in 34 catches for 357 yards and three touchdowns. His single-season receptions record at Chattanooga was broken in 2007 by Alonzo Nix. During Owens’ senior year, he also anchored the school’s 4 x 100 meter relay team at the NCAA championships.
Owens had a Hall-of-Fame NFL career
Terrell Owens was one of the most dominant receivers in NFL history and he’s got the stats to back that up. During his prolific career, he pulled in 1,078 catches for 15,934 receiving yards, while bringing in 153 touchdowns. His yardage total ranked second all-time and his touchdown reception total was the third most in NFL history at the time he decided to hang his cleats up.
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Perhaps the most iconic performance of his career was without a doubt, his nine-catch, 122-yard performance for the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX. Seven weeks before the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots, Owens broke his leg and tore a ligament in his right ankle. The injury required surgery and his doctor wouldn’t clear him to play in the game. It was incredible that he was even able to set foot on that football field during the Super Bowl. Not only did he play, he delivered a performance for the ages, playing 62 of 72 offensive snaps.
The Eagles lost the game 24-21, but the legendary performance from Owens cemented his legacy as not only one of the greatest to ever to play the game, but certainly one of the toughest, as well.