This has been quite the eventful for year for Terrell Owens, the 49ers great who made headlines when he announced he would not attend his 2018 Hall of Fame induction.
Terrell Owens made a conscious decision not to attend his Hall of Fame enshrinement in August. So, the Hall won’t recognize him during its annual Gold Jacket to commemorate the inductees.
After a well documented falling out during the end of their tenure with the San Francisco 49ers, nobody would’ve expected former 49ers quarterback Jeff Garcia to campaign for Terrell Owens to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Terrell Owens finds out on Saturday night if he’ll be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. If he is, it won’t be as a member of the 49ers, according to comments the former wide receiver made to TMZ on Tuesday.
On Tuesday night, former 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owns and general manager John Lynch both were named as finalists for the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The 2017 NFL Hall of Fame inductees were announced Sunday, and one notable name was excluded from the list, former 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owens.
1050’s The Audible dropped by the Digital Lounge to tell us why Owens being left out one again this year is a “travesty.”
Former 49ers quarterback was teammates with both Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice, and argued that Owens should be in the Hall of Fame, despite arguments that he didn’t ‘elevate his team.’