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Owens signs threeyear extension with Cowboys

editor1  |Jun 03,2008

IRVING, Texas (Ticker) -- Terrell Owens celebrated his newfound
job security in typical fashion - with a multitude of television
cameras and a big bowl of popcorn.

Owens and the Dallas Cowboys agreed to terms Tuesday on a
three-year contract extension worth $27 million.

The deal, which was formally announced at a news conference from
Valley Ranch, will keep the theatrical wide receiver under
contract with the Cowboys through the 2011 season.

Flanked by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and agent Drew Rosenhaus
and seated behind a massive tin bowl full of popcorn, Owens
claimed that it would be the last contract of his career.

"With this contract, I know I'm a Cowboy for life," Owens said.
"I can't say enough about Drew and how he got this done. It was
always a possibility that I could end my career with the Cowboys
- now that's gonna happen."

According to numerous reports, Owens also received a signing
bonus worth approximately $13 million.Jones acknowledged that
the Cowboys initiated the negotiation process with Rosenhaus and
Owens, who will enter his third year in Dallas.

"(Owens) earned this contract through production and
performance," Jones said. "Not one time did Drew or Terrell
approach us about a contract extension."

"I didn't expect this contract so soon," Owens added. "I though
the regular season would begin and we would work it out during
the season. What this does is eliminates distractions during the
season."

Owens, who will turn 35 in December, was entering the third and
final season of a $25 million contract with the Cowboys. The
talented but controversial wideout was scheduled to receive a $3
million roster bonus Tuesday.

But the new deal will give Owens long-term job security, the
lack of which previously led to messy departures with both the
San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles.

"I wanted Terrell to see we were committed to him, committed to
being the best as we can be as a team," Jones said.

"Simply put, I wish I had more players on the Dallas Cowboys,"
Rosenhaus added. "No disrespect to other clubs in the NFL, but
the Cowboys have the commitment, passion and zeal to sign the
best players."

Owens' deal is identical to the three-year, $27 million contract
Randy Moss signed with the New England Patriots three months
ago.

In his first two seasons with the Cowboys, Owens has 166 catches
for 2,535 yards and 28 touchdowns. He holds the team's
single-season record with 15 TDs set last year.

"Terrell being here and performing at his best is a lot better
than many people outside this organization thought it would be,"
Jones said.

Owens has 882 receptions - ninth in NFL history - in 11 seasons
with the 49ers, Eagles and Cowboys. A third-round pick of San
Francisco in 1996, Owens had 129 career touchdown receptions -
good for third all-time behind Jerry Rice (197) and Cris Carter
(130).

Owens has hauled in at least 13 touchdown catches in seven
seasons; only Rice has managed eight seasons with that many
scoring passes. The combustible wideout also had eight
1,000-yard seasons, including five straight from 2000-04.

Last month, the Cowboys lavished a pair of seven-year contracts
worth a reported $95 million on Pro Bowlers Marion Barber - also
a Rosenhaus client - and Terence Newman.

Led by Owens and quarterback Tony Romo, the Cowboys went 13-3
last season en route to the NFC East Division title and the No.
1 seed in the playoffs.

But Dallas was upset at home by the eventual Super Bowl champion
New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs.

"We are looking forward to next season," Owens said. "We want to
sustain our success in the regular season and have a better
outcome in the playoffs."

"We are trying to get a hold of that Lombardi Trophy," Jones
added. "That's what this is all about."



 

 
 
 
 



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