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K from Cal
06-03-2008, 02:54 AM
as reported. The moral of the story is being a team player has it's rewards.

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IRVING, Texas (AP) - Terrell Owens has been on his best behavior for quite awhile. The Dallas Cowboys are doing their best to keep it that way.

Both sides agreed Monday to a three-year contract extension worth around $27 million, according to a person close to the negotiations who asked to remain anonymous because it hasn't been announced.

The key to the deal may not be the length or even the money, which is close to what Randy Moss received.

The best part: Owens will not be playing out the final year of his contract, eliminating a potentially explosive topic from a team that needs its attention on ending an 11-season drought without a playoff win.

Word of Owens' deal came a few hours after the Cowboys got other good news: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is allowing suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones to join the club all the way up to the regular season and will decide by Sept. 1 if Jones can be fully reinstated.

Owens' last few deals have been nothing but headline-makers. There was the seven-year, $48.97 million contract he got from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004, followed by all the complaining he did about it in 2005. The Eagles cut him, letting him sign anywhere else, and he wound up getting a three-year, $25 million deal from the Cowboys.

Jerry Jones sure has gotten his money's worth.

Owens has provided glitz, jersey sales - and lots of catches. He led the NFL with 13 touchdown catches in 2006, then had an NFC-best 15 more last season. His two-year total is tops in the NFL.

His success also coincided with the emergence of Tony Romo, who went from backup to Pro Bowler by following the simple formula of throwing to No. 81 whenever possible.

Owens has insisted for months that he wasn't worried about his next contract because Jones always takes care of his players. True enough, Jones re-signed offensive lineman Flozell Adams early in the offseason, then recently gave extensions to cornerback Terence Newman and running back Marion Barber. All were quite lucrative, just like this one.

Now that the Cowboys are back to being among the NFC's top teams, Jones wants to keep it that way. As much as he wants to win a playoff game for the first time since the 1996 season, and a Super Bowl for the first time since 1995, he also has seats and luxury suites to sell. The team is footing the bill for most of a $1.1 billion stadium that will seat 80,000 for most games, with a capacity of up to 100,000.

Owens will turn 39 in December of the final year of the extension, 2011.

He's 35 now and in as good shape as anyone a decade younger. A fitness devotee, he's unlikely to let himself go now. His former teammate and mentor Jerry Rice played well into his 40s.

The Cowboys have never brought up Owens' age in anything but a positive light. In fact, since coach Bill Parcells left after the 2006 season, the club and "the player" - as Parcells called him - have gotten along just fine. Even fans have come around to the guy who made himself Public Enemy No. 1 for spiking a ball onto the team's midfield star logo twice in the same game while he played for the San Francisco 49ers.

Paying him on par with Moss is another way to keep T.O. smiling.

Owens has averaged 83 catches and 1,267.5 yards over his two seasons in Dallas.

A five-time All-Pro, Owens is ninth on the career receptions list with 882, 10th in receiving yards with 13,070 and third in touchdowns with 129.

He's also the active leader in TD receptions, a point of pride for a guy who was the 89th overall pick in 1996, the draft that featured Keyshawn Johnson taken first overall, with Terry Glenn, Eddie Kennison, Marvin Harrison, Eric Moulds, Amani Toomer, Muhsin Muhammad and Bobby Engram among the receivers taken before Owens

markymarc
06-03-2008, 08:17 AM
Randy Moss can't be happy about this :D That is a lot of money to tie up in a soon to be 35 year old WR.

deljzc
06-03-2008, 09:34 AM
I think Dallas just went over $110 million on their salary cap books for 2009!

Irv24
06-03-2008, 10:50 AM
I think Dallas just went over $110 million on their salary cap books for 2009!

The Cowboys don't have a Salary Cap.
Never have.

Avoid Lloyd1975
06-03-2008, 11:39 AM
T. Owens name doesn't even rate to be mentioned on this board after this thread. I can't stand that idiot. Could you ever imagine waking up and seeing Art Rooney shaking his hand after the new signing of that fool as a Steeler. I would throw up in my mouth repeatedly.

deljzc
06-03-2008, 12:12 PM
The Cowboys don't have a Salary Cap.
Never have.

Well, they actually do whether or not you think they follow the rules.

With their recent spending spree, they are looking like the Redskins a couple years ago with how much of their cap is being used in the future. They'll be able to wiggle around a little bit, but I think they are now stuck with the hand they are dealt. Just like the Redskins were forced to stop their free spending ways in 2007 and 2008, so too will the Cowboys some day for a couple of seasons to let their books come back down to earth.

If this recent load Jerry Jones just blew doesn't work then they are stuck for the next 3 seasons with the same guys and very little ability to wiggle out of the bad contracts.

Doc
06-03-2008, 12:15 PM
the countdown on a TO blowup is long overdue. I can't wait for it to happen.

K from Cal
06-03-2008, 02:07 PM
Well, they actually do whether or not you think they follow the rules.

With their recent spending spree, they are looking like the Redskins a couple years ago with how much of their cap is being used in the future. They'll be able to wiggle around a little bit, but I think they are now stuck with the hand they are dealt. Just like the Redskins were forced to stop their free spending ways in 2007 and 2008, so too will the Cowboys some day for a couple of seasons to let their books come back down to earth.

If this recent load Jerry Jones just blew doesn't work then they are stuck for the next 3 seasons with the same guys and very little ability to wiggle out of the bad contracts.

What cracks me up is the're trying t do all of this with just an averae, maybe slighty above average QB. I'd invest some money in that positon before the others. I know they overpaid Romo recently, it was just another stupid move.

Wig
06-03-2008, 05:25 PM
Didn't TO attempt suicide a year or two ago?

Irv24
06-03-2008, 05:45 PM
What cracks me up is the're trying t do all of this with just an averae, maybe slighty above average QB. I'd invest some money in that positon before the others. I know they overpaid Romo recently, it was just another stupid move.

Hey the Ravens won it all with Trent Dilfer at QB.
With the weapons around Romo, they will be a threat to go to the big dance.

K from Cal
06-03-2008, 05:59 PM
Hey the Ravens won it all with Trent Dilfer at QB.
With the weapons around Romo, they will be a threat to go to the big dance.

The Ravens defense rivaled the Steelers of the 70's. The Dallas D won't be able to carry the team.

omawho
06-03-2008, 06:12 PM
The Ravens defense rivaled the Steelers of the 70's. The Dallas D won't be able to carry the team.

Bingo!!!!!!!!!!

DerbyCityBNGfan
06-03-2008, 07:25 PM
the countdown on a TO blowup is long overdue. I can't wait for it to happen.

If they don't win early and often, it won't take long at all. You have to like their schedule, though. I really don't get as caught up in that division as others. Washington outdid themselves last year on an emotional high, Philly is in decline, and NYG will be good but they've never been consistent. He's been a good locker room guy since Parcells left because they are winning now and Phillips lets T.O. walk all over him.

I really dislike Jerry Jones, have always despised T.O., and I wish nothing but bad things on Dallas. Being a fan of the Steelers calls for hating the Cowgirls...

markymarc
06-03-2008, 10:27 PM
What cracks me up is the're trying t do all of this with just an averae, maybe slighty above average QB. I'd invest some money in that positon before the others. I know they overpaid Romo recently, it was just another stupid move.

I still laugh at them for resigning Romo to that huge contract. The talent at WR, RB and OL definitely help Romo big time. I can't wait until we play the Cowgirls and Woodley or Harrison take him down hard.