On Monday night, it was reported and confirmed that Terrell Owens, who is soon to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, invoked his 10-day clause with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.

For those that don't know what that means, the Eskimos have days (as of July 14th when Owens activated the clause) to make him a contract offer or his rights are released and another CFL team can add him to its negotiation list.

There are some that will see this news and think it's a publicity stunt or something of that nature because Owens is 44-years-old and hasn't played in pro football since 2010 when he was the with the Bengals, but according to his agent, he's all in on playing in the CFL if he gets the chance.

If activating the 10-day clause didn't prove that Owens is all in, then this quote from his agent probably will.

Now the football world awaits Edmonton's decision which could be to offer him a contract just to keep his rights for another year.

 

 

Could #TerrellOwens be heading to the #CFL? Dave Naylor joins @JayAndDan to discuss.

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