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NFL’s legendary WR, Terrell Owens, recently shared his thoughts about potentially teaming up with Tom Brady at Tampa Bay. During the ‘Getcha Popcorn Ready With TO and Hatch’ podcast, Owens openly voices his readiness for the arrival of an opportunity. Tampa Bay really is lacking in the WR department following the Antonio Brown debacle and Chris Godwin injury.
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While speaking on his sudden willingness, Owens states that the Buccaneers need someone for 3-4 games. He talks about his self-belief to contribute for that short period of time and be productive in the process. The 48-year-old claims to be in shape and ready for any call or tryouts with the Florida team. He is someone who enjoyed his 15-year career and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.
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He did post recent videos of running routes and claims to have been in touch with the owner of an unnamed football team. The Buccaneers will surely be looking at bringing in wideout options to aid Brady and their Super Bowl ambitions.
T.O. is ready for his NFL comeback 👀 pic.twitter.com/dfSZfuZRAm
— ESPN (@espn) January 5, 2022
Ambitions of Super Bowl: Motivation For Tom Brady
One of the big things that drive Tom Brady at age 44 is his hunger for winning Super Bowls. His supreme focus for winning the Vince Lombardi will lead him to T.O. who has a proven CV unlike any other. A free agent with his experience and know-how doesn’t come around often.

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The only concern for the Buccaneers would be his age. The durability of wideouts does start to fade quicker than many players of other positions. At 48, T.O. is 4 years senior to Tom Brady himself. Apart from these questions, Owens thought for a short time can be the X-factor for this Tampa Bay offense.
He was also quoted saying, “I get in there, I do my thing.” The effect that Owens brings on third-downs and red zone situations is special, to say the least. If videotapes are to serve any evidence then Owens is an answer, but could he possibly be the answer for the Buccaneers? It remains to be seen.
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What do you think: is Terrell Owens the answer to the Buccaneers WR crisis?
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