Mar 18 11:38a by Joel Thorman
Terrell Owens is still on the free agent market nearly two weeks after the start of free agency. It's unclear if any team other than the Bengals has shown serious interest but his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is doing his job and creating the perception that teams are banging down the door to sign him, according to FOX's John Czarnecki.
But his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is still asking for a minimum of $5 million a season and too many clubs believe that is too much money for a 36-year-old receiver who can bring a locker room turmoil and heartache.
Last season T.O. got a one-year, $6.5 million contract with the Bills and put up his worst numbers since an injury plagued 2005 season.
He's definitely up there in age, 36, but can probably still produce in the right system.
The question is: Is he worth the headache?
Most GMs are saying no at this point.
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