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Terrell Owens went viral earlier this week after posting a video of him arguing with a woman who claimed he was harassing him.
The woman accused the former 49er, Eagle and Cowboy of driving past a stop sign and nearly hitting her with a car.
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In the video, the woman can be heard saying, “You didn’t have to get out of the car. You’re a black man approaching a white woman.”
Owens called the woman ‘Karen’ in Instagram caption, ex-recipient jumped on board TMZSports to argue, to clash.
He said it could have all been worse.
“I may die,” he said. “Honestly, I could have died and the story would have been completely different.”
“If you get the wrong type of cop coming out, if you get the wrong type of information,” the Hall of Famer said. You never know how things have changed.”
No subpoena was issued, but Owens, 48, still feels the woman in the video should be affected and wants Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to look into the situation.
“I hope people here in Florida are watching what happened,” Owens said. and like I said, this could have been a situation you guys might not have been in, so I hope she gets on board with this and sees what she can do. You’re talking to me living here today, but you’re talking about me in a different way.”
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Owens’ 15,934 receiving yards are the third-most in NFL history, behind only Jerry Rice and Larry Fitzgerald.