Terrell Owens traded in the first Fan Controlled Football League deal

Terrell Owens

Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens stands on the Jackson State University sideline during the Orange Blossom Classic between Florida A&M University and Jackson State University at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021. Orange Blossom Classic 090521 Ts 4182

Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens already made history as the oldest player in the Fan Controlled Football league. Now, the 48-year-old star is making headlines again with his involvement in the first FCF trade.

Owens unretired in March, committing to a comeback by joining the FCF. He instantly made an impact, hauling in a touchdown and proving he still has something left in the tank. Now, the veteran wideout is on the move to a new team.

The FCF announced a three-team deal, with Owens leaving the Zappers to join the Knights of Degen. It’s the first-ever trade in FCF history and as per league rules, goes through after receiving approval in a fan vote. Here are the details of the trade.

The deal sends Owens to a new team, giving him an opportunity to make more plays in a different offense. He played a limited role for the Zappers this season, ranking 12th in receiving yards.

The trade goes through immediately with the draft picks being used in the offensive and defensive line unit drafts. Owens will likely make his debut for the Knights of Defen on Saturday.

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