Eagles probably won't be able to trade Terrell Owens
Sports Print Edition
Bob Glauber
FOOTBALL
Labor questions hurting players
February 26, 2006
TIDBIT: The Eagles probably won't be able to trade Terrell Owens, who is expected to be released soon. The Broncos will be in the hunt for his services, but don't count out the Cowboys. Bill Parcells had lunch the other day with Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus. It's an open secret that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones covets Owens . . . Vandyt QB Jay Cutler continues to draw raves from scouts and almost certainly will be a top-five pick. The Jets, at No. 4, are interested, but the Texans (first overall), Saints (second) and Titans (third) are also looking at drafting a quarterback . . . The Chiefs will have an interest in Law, but they have cap problems. Chiefs coach Herman Edwards would love to have Law, and some Jets players believe Edwards coddled Law last season so he'd be inclined to play for the coach again in 2006.
Bob Glauber
FOOTBALL
Labor questions hurting players
February 26, 2006
TIDBIT: The Eagles probably won't be able to trade Terrell Owens, who is expected to be released soon. The Broncos will be in the hunt for his services, but don't count out the Cowboys. Bill Parcells had lunch the other day with Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus. It's an open secret that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones covets Owens . . . Vandyt QB Jay Cutler continues to draw raves from scouts and almost certainly will be a top-five pick. The Jets, at No. 4, are interested, but the Texans (first overall), Saints (second) and Titans (third) are also looking at drafting a quarterback . . . The Chiefs will have an interest in Law, but they have cap problems. Chiefs coach Herman Edwards would love to have Law, and some Jets players believe Edwards coddled Law last season so he'd be inclined to play for the coach again in 2006.
<< Home