The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly released wide receiver Terrell Owens.
Despite giving the often controversial T.O. a new 4 year, $34 million deal last year, the Cowboys elected to take the $9 million salary cap hit in order to improve team chemistery.
Owens had publicly fueded with quarterback Tony Romo, tight end Jason Witten, and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, fueling speculation the team would release the talented but troublesome widereceiver.
In Owens’ three seasons in Dallas, he averaged 78 receptions, over 12 touchdowns, and nearly 1,200 yards per season. Roy Williams, acquired from Detroit last season, will be asked to replace that offensive production without producing the locker room acrimony that T.O. has become famous for creating.
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