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What may be scaring off teams more is his production during his one season in Buffalo: 55 catches for 829 yards and five touchdowns. Not helping matters is the uncertainty surrounding the collective bargaining agreement.
"Now they feel like I'm slowing down or I can't play," Owens said. "But those numbers can be deceiving."
He would also like to point out that the Bills' coaching staff upheaval and offensive line injuries weren't exactly conducive to offensive domination.
Owens plans to play two or three more seasons, after which his career aspirations include acting and interior design. He was in New York this week promoting his reality show on VH1, which had its second season premeire Sunday.
In the meantime, Owens wants to play for a team that was on the cusp of making or advancing in the playoffs last season. He specifically mentioned Cincinnati, though the Bengals signed Antonio Bryant after meeting with Owens in March, presumably ending their pursuit of other top receivers.
Owens expressed confidence he will be playing somewhere in the NFL when the season begins.
"I feel like I have enough talent to be a starter on any team," he said. "That's what's so frustrating."
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