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Owens likely out for season
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Posted: 2 minutes ago
Terrell Owens' injured ankle will likely keep the receiver out for the rest of the season, according to the Philadelphia Eagles.
There is an outside chance that Owens would be able to play in the Super Bowl, that is if the Eagles advance to the NFL's title game without their play-making receiver.
It was the worst-case scenario for the Eagles, who have thrived offensively with Owens in the lineup.
The first MRI Monday on Owens' sprained ankle was inconclusive.
Owens was hurt on the second play of the third quarter of Philadelphia's 12-7 win over Dallas on Sunday when he was dragged down from behind by Roy Williams on a 20-yard reception. Owens immediately grabbed the back of his leg, which was bent backward, but left the field on his own power.
Owens has 77 catches for 1,120 yards and a team-record 14 touchdowns for Philadelphia (13-1), which has secured home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.
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Owens likely out for season
Story Tools: Print Email
FOXSports.com
Posted: 2 minutes ago
Terrell Owens' injured ankle will likely keep the receiver out for the rest of the season, according to the Philadelphia Eagles.
There is an outside chance that Owens would be able to play in the Super Bowl, that is if the Eagles advance to the NFL's title game without their play-making receiver.
It was the worst-case scenario for the Eagles, who have thrived offensively with Owens in the lineup.
The first MRI Monday on Owens' sprained ankle was inconclusive.
Owens was hurt on the second play of the third quarter of Philadelphia's 12-7 win over Dallas on Sunday when he was dragged down from behind by Roy Williams on a 20-yard reception. Owens immediately grabbed the back of his leg, which was bent backward, but left the field on his own power.
Owens has 77 catches for 1,120 yards and a team-record 14 touchdowns for Philadelphia (13-1), which has secured home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.
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