More than three weeks ago, Bills receiver Terrell Owens injured his toe. Two weeks ago, he tried to return to practice, unsuccessfully.
Now, not long after he proclaimed that his toe has healed, Owens has returned to practice.
He is scheduled to speak to the media after practice.
They need Owens to help kick-start an offense that has been sluggish in his absence. Against the Steelers, the Bills generated only 135 net yards -- and zero points.
The Bills open the season two weeks from tonight against the Patriots.
The return of T.O.
Posted by Mike Florio on August 31, 2009 12:51 PM ET
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T.O's back ?
Toe What ? Who cares ?
i'd still recommend everyone temper their expectations.
the Bills still have O-line problems that are really the root of the offensive struggles
They need Owens to help kick-start an offense that has been sluggish in his absence. Against the Steelers, the Bills generated only 135 net yards -- and zero points.
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That's not unusual
with or without TO the bills are not going to win the division and more than likely not going to the playoffs, and maybe then they will finally get rid of dick jauron.
Me-O faked his boo-boo just long enough to miss facing the Steelers D, even in preseason. Sometimes he's not as stupid as he looks.
I feel for you Buffalo fans.
Well I am sure the Jets Pats and Dolps are all in a panic now that TO's TOE has healed
This will totally change the balance of power in the AFC East
It is the Wide Right Bills we are talking about right? or is that wide right?
Sluggish. That is being kind. Look at the numbers for the first team. It is much worse. I would suggest you go back on watch the first O in any of the games thus far but that would be tantamount to waterboarding.
by the looks of it they could have used him against the Steelers 0-17 really??? WHO CARES!!!
It's going to be tough for that team to excel, with its limitations and in that division, but I wish them the best, including TO.
Say what you will about him and his past tantrums, he's worked damned hard everywhere he's gone, has been used as a scapegoat by teams with other glaring flaws they haven't wanted to admit, and now with sadistic dog torturers being given standing ovations by certain teams' fans (ahem), he seems like a positive underdog in comparison.
the last great hope for this year ...
if this offense sucks with him in there on Thursday its throw in the towel time