NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens says he 'could have died' in argument with pedestrian
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Terrell Owens made headlines earlier this week when he posted a video of an argument he got into with a woman who claimed she was being harassed by him.
The woman accused the former 49er, Eagle, and Cowboy of running a stop sign and nearly hitting her with his car.
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Terrell Owens celebrates the end of a game on the field at the Bumpboxx Honors 75th Anniversary Of Jackie Robinson Breaking The Color Barrier With Celebrity Softball Game At Jackie Robinson Field at Jackie Robinson Stadium on July 17, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. ( Photo by Unique Nicole/Getty Images)
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In the video, the woman can be heard saying "You didn’t have to get out of your f---ing car. You’re a Black man approaching a White woman."
Owens called the lady a "Karen" in an Instagram caption, and the former receiver hopped on TMZ Sports to discuss to conflict.
He said that it all could have been much worse.
"I could've died," he said. "Honestly, I could have died and the storyline would be totally different."
"If the wrong type of cops came out, if they got the wrong type of information," the Hall of Famer added. "Her, you saw the video, she started crying, you never know how that situation could've turned."
Introduction of Terrell Owens (81) of the Dallas Cowboys during the Cowboys 20-8 win over the New York Giants at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. (Photo by James D. Smith /Icon SMI/Icon Sport Media via Getty Images)
Although no citations were issued, the 48-year-old Owens still feels the woman in the video should face


