QB Edwards asked Bills to add Owens
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- When Trent Edwards heard the Dallas Cowboys released wide receiver Terrell Owens, he sent a one-sentence text message to Buffalo Bills' General Manager Russ Brandon.
It read simply, "What about T.O.?"
Five days and a media whirlwind later, the Bills quarterback was still digesting that his team had taken a chance on the talented but controversial wide receiver.
"I was excited. I was very surprised that it happened," Edwards told reporters in Orchard Park on Monday. "I respect football players that have such a passion and desire to win football games."
The Bills signed the 35-year-old Owens to a one-year, $6.5 million contract on Saturday, hoping to fill a void at wide receiver and complement the Bills' other starting wideout, Lee Evans.
"On the field, he's going to create, or need, a lot of attention by the defense," Edwards said. "That's going to take a lot of pressure off of Lee, a lot of pressure off of our other backs and tight ends. I think he's going to help a lot in terms of raising our competitive level off the field, too."Owens is among the NFL's career leaders in catches, yards and touchdowns. He's coming off his ninth career 1,000 yard season in which he caught 69 passes for 1,052 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Cowboys.
The Bills ranked 25th in the NFL last year in yards gained.
But having Owens on the roster comes with a price.
Throughout his career, Owens has alienated coaches, teammates and fans with his antics on the field and in the locker room.
He's been called selfish. He has clashed with quarterbacks -- Jeff Garcia in San Francisco, Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia and Tony Romo in Dallas -- on the sidelines and in the media.
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"I think what that all stems from is wanting to win," Edwards said. "Ultimately, I think the stat that he wants is winning football games. That outweighs everything else. That's the message we want to get across by bringing in a guy like Terrell."
Edwards said the two spoke briefly by phone, but that he hadn't done any scouting on his own by calling up Owens' former teammates.
"I don't really know him all that well," he said. "I don't know what type of person he is. That's kind of what this offseason's going to entail -- getting to know him and all the other receivers."
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Terrell Owens, released by the Dallas Cowboys, signed a 1-year, $6.5 million with the Buffalo Bills on March 7.
NEWS AND FEATURES
- T.O. misses start of conditioning program
- Graham: Bills fans anxiously await T.O.
- Zoom Gallery: Big fish, smaller ponds
- WR Hardy surrenders No. 81
- Bills QB Edwards wanted Owens
- T.O. signs one-year Bills deal
- Agent: T.O. will have deal soon
- T.O. officially cut by Cowboys
ANALYSIS: BILLS SIGNING
- FO: Is Edwards good enough?
- Clayton: First-ballot HOF chances
- Page 2: Inside the brain of Trent Edwards
- Wojciechowski: T.O.'s guide is Moss
- Chadiha: T.O., Bills are good fit
- Graham: Let's applaud Bills
- Mosley: Great deal for Owens
- Williamson: Raiders better off without T.O.
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VIDEO: BUFFALO SIGNING
ANALYSIS: COWBOYS RELEASE
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