T.O.'s mind not on deal, which will expire after season

 
Terrell Owens is talking about his contract again. Only this time, there's a twist. T.O. is happy about it, even though he's going into the third and final year of his deal with the Dallas Cowboys. "Not a problem," Owens said Wednesday, the first day media was invited to organized team activities. "Honestly, I don't really feel like it's hanging over my head. I just don't really think about it. I haven't thought about it until somebody brought it up. [link]

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