Terrell Owens was constantly thinking about football, even growing up along with his mom, grandma and three older siblings. His parents, LC Russel and Marilyn Heard, divorced quite early in his life so he was raised by his mom and grandma. Each kid has another mom, and three out of four moms have accused him of being an irresponsible dad.
Owens first began playing sports (football, baseball and basketball) at Benjamin Russell High School. He made his professional debut together with the San Francisco 49ers in 1996 and remained on the team until 2003. He’s since played for the Philadelphia Eagle, the Dallas Cowboys, the Buffalo Bills, the Cincinnati Bengals, the Allan Wranglers, as well as the Seattle Seahawks. Not one of those tenures has continued quite long, because Owens is well known for causing controversy.
Terrell Owens is not going to be doing some of his well-known touchdown parties anytime soon. He recently declared that he does not have any income since he’s not playing in the NFL. Although he received nearly $70 million throughout his football career, that cash was spent on child support and house payments for the moms of every one of his kids. He’s lost his home in Georgia and is living in a apartment together with his girlfriend. His net worth is thus $0.
Just how much is Terrell Owens’ Net Worth? $0! Terrell Eldorado Owens was born on December 7, 1973 in Alexander City, Alabama, and has four kids from four different girls, though he never married any of the girls. He’s two sons, Mike Float and Atlin, and two daughters, Kylee and Dasha. In January 2014, Owens wed Rachel Snider, but she filed for divorce only two weeks after.
Owens has earned little in either 2013 or 2014, and contains huge monthly statements associated with child support as well as the houses the mothers of his children live in. Therefore, his net worth is effectively zero along with the probability of submitting for bankruptcy in the close future remains a distinct possibility. During his playing career, he was named to six Pro Bowl teams and was an associate of the NFL’s All-Decade team for 200009. He’s estimated to have brought in $80 million as a professional football player.
Best NFL Player ESPY Award, Under Armour Undeniable Performance ESPY Award
Movies
Bound, Monica, Dysfunctional Friends
TV Shows
"Desperate Housewives",Any Given Sunday (1999), Punk'd (2005), FACETIME (2008), The T.O. Show (2009), Dr. Phil (2012), "I Deserve It"(2014)
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Sagittarius
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Outlandish End Zone Celebrations
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(after being criticized for excessive celebration) "We're (African-Americans) more expressive than the white guys. You look at the skilled players. We're the ones that get into the end zone. We get in the end zone more than they do." "I see my work like Picasso. He signed off on his work. I signed off on my work. I work hard during the week. I'm just trying to have fun."
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Signed a one-year, $6.5 million contract with the Buffalo Bills two days after being cut by the Dallas Cowboys. [March 2009]
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Released by the Dallas Cowboys. [March 2009]
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Signed with the Dallas Cowboys. [March 2006]
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Wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers and part-time small forward for the USBL's Adirondack Wildcats [May 2002]
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Agreed to a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. [July 2010]
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(December 22) Out of the rest of the season after having surgery on his right ankle to repair two torn ligaments he suffered in a December 19 game. [2004]
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(March 17) Following a settlement reached on March 16 before an arbitrator could rule on his free agent status, Owens joined the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles send a 5th-round pick to the Baltimore Ravens, which got Owens from the San Francisco 49ers on March 4 - the same day he agreed to terms with Philadelphia - and DE Brandon Whiting to San Francisco. His agent failed to file papers voiding the final years of his contract by a February 21 deadline. The NFL players union then filed a grievance after Owens protested the trade and refused to report to the Ravens for a physical. [2004]
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(March 4) Traded to the Baltimore Ravens for a 2nd-round draft pick in the 2004 NFL draft. [2004]
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Philadelphia Eagles All-Time Leader in Receptions per Game (5.9).
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Philadelphia Eagles All-Time Leader in Receptions per Game (5.9) and Receiving Yards per Game (93.5).
Celebrated his first NFL touchdown by doing a "bank-head bounce" dance for his mother.
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Missed the deadline for notifying the 49ers of his intent to void the final three years of his deal. Owens and his agent David Joseph claim they weren't told the deadline was moved up to 21 February. Unless the league ruling is overturned, the team will be free to keep Owens's rights or trade him. Joseph has filed a grievance with the NFL Management Council. (27 February 2004)
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Won the celebrity slam dunk competition at the 2000 NBA All-Star Game.
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Lettered in football, track, baseball, and basketball at Benjamin Russell High (Alexander City, AL). Nearly quit football to concentrate on basketball, but was convinced not to by his football coach.
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Former San Francisco 49ers player.
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Best known for 2000 incident against the Dallas Cowboys where he repeatedly stood atop the Dallas Cowboys logo in mock tribute.