Is Terrell Owens on his way out for the Buffalo Bills?

Blogged under Trades, Big Bills News, General Bills Chatter by Andrew on Thursday 15 October 2009 at 4:23 pm

The Buffalo Bills (1-4) have been struggling all season and rumors have been swirling that their talented and controversial wide-receiver Terrell Owens may be traded.  T.O. has not made much of an impact, but he has not gotten the ball enough to do so.  Through five games T.O. has 12 receptions for 202 yards and one touchdown.  It seems like the Bills are wasting his talent and the $6.5 million they are paying him.  It might be a good idea for the Bills to trade him and get something valuable for him, before his frustrations get the best him like in years past.  The outspoken wide-receiver has been uncharacteristically non-controversial this season, and has not given the media much to work with.  The biggest rumor on where T.O. might end up is the Chicago Bears.  They now have a good quarterback in Jay Cutler, but their personalities don’t look like they would work well together at all, and Cutler didn’t really say much when asked if the Bears should get T.O.  T.O. is still a great receiver and has a lot of value, so I do think the Bills should trade him and try and get something good for him.  Right now it is all speculation though, so we will see if these rumors turn into anything.

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  1. Comment by admin — October 15, 2009 @ 8:13 pm

    I think the Bears and Bills is a perfect match. Terrell Owens would only be there for the rest of this season and he would give Jay Cutler a true #1 WR which they don’t have. I don’t think the Bills would ask for as much as the Browns did to trade Braylon Edwards. This just makes too much sense to probably actually happen.

  2. Comment by admin — October 19, 2009 @ 1:20 pm

    The Bears would be a perfect match for the Bills and T.O. But, I have read recently that the Bills balked on trading Owens to the Ravens because of the spike in ticket sales that the Bills have seen this season.

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