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I hope everybody had their popcorn ready Saturday night, when former NFL diva wide receiver Terrell Owens made his debut for the Allen Wranglers, an Indoor Football League team based out of Allen, Texas.
Owens played his first game of organized football in over two years, and judging from his stat line it doesn't seem like the 38-year-old receiver has missed a beat. When you're used to NFL cornerbacks, playing in the IFL must be like a stroll in the park.
Owens finished Saturday's debut with three catches for 53 yards and three touchdowns, an impressive performance even for an Indoor game.
The ex-Bengal ranks second all-time in terms of career receiving yards (15,934) and receiving touchdowns (153), but his career in the NFL might be at an end.
Check out T.O's first touchdown from Saturday's game below: