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Oakland Raiders: Why Terrell Owens Would Be a Good Fit in Oakland

July 7, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The man famous for his exotic end-zone celebrations and off-the-field antics is still on the free-agent market.
The Oakland Raiders would be wise to sign him for a multitude of reasons, regardless of the fact that he can be a headache. Just look at the team across the Bay—the San Francisco 49ers signed an aging Randy Moss for the right reasons and the Raiders would be wise to get Owens for very similar reasons.
For one, the Raiders have the cap space. With a $120 million limit, the Raiders have spent only $107.8 million for the 2012-13 NFL season.
Terrell Owens would be a great expenditure because he won’t demand too much money. At 38 years old, the future Hall of Famer wide receiver cannot ask for too much money (if he does, the Raiders should drop any consideration in signing him).
A one- or two-year deal for at most $2-3 million per is a nice, low-risk option for the Raiders. If he is more trouble than help, then just release him or bench him.
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