If Terrell Owens' baggage has proven too much for Jerry Jones, is there any other team who is going to be willing to take him?No matter how talented he is, the last time Terrell Owens was a free agent, only the Cowboys and the Broncos were interested in signing him. Now that he's burned his bridges in Dallas with owner/enabler Jones, the options for Owens may be dwindling to zero. NFL Network's Adam Schefter this morning said that he would not be surprised if Owens will have to wait until training camp to see if a team loses a No. 1 receiver and becomes desperate for a fill-in.Owens is coming off of a stretch of three straight seasons with 10 or more touchdowns, and he has 1,000 yards or more receiving in nine of the last 11 seasons, but he also will turn 36 during the 2009 season. When you add in the many problems he causes in the locker room and his likely to be pricey contract demands, it's hard to figure out where he may end up.
At this point, the most logical landing point may be the Raiders, if only because Al Davis is anything but logical. But if the Raiders can't be induced to make an offer, Owens' agent Drew Rosenhaus will be facing one of his greatest challenges.




