Terrell Owens still has wheels.
The 48-year-old NFL great raced two receivers from the Fan Controlled Football League — and then taunted 27-year-old Zappers wideout James Harden and 25-year-old Glacier Boyz star Andrew Jamiel after his win.
“You can’t even catch me,” he shouted.
According to TMZ, one clocking of Owens came in at 4.38 seconds.
While this is an unofficial time, let no one tell you that Owens has turned into a sloth in his post-playing career.
Current Panthers cornerback Kalon Barnes ran the fastest 40 time (4.23 seconds) at this year’s combine.
Owens played in the NFL from 1996 through 2010, for the 49ers, Eagles, Cowboys, Bills and Bengals. He finished his career with 1,078 catches (eighth all-time) for 15,934 yards (third all-time) and 153 receiving touchdowns (also third all-time).
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.
Terrell Owens flashes his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring. Getty ImagesOwens also made headlines earlier this month, when he was documenting an interaction with a neighbor, that he called a “Karen,” who called the police on him alleging that he was speeding through the neighborhood. No charges were filed in the incident.



