TO Full practice Thurs. 99% a Go!

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs07/news/story?id=3190472

IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens was running routes and catching passes in his return to practice Thursday, showing only a slight limp at times. The star receiver seems on track to play in the Dallas Cowboys' playoff game against the New York Giants.

Owens, recovering from a sprained left ankle, didn't go against any defenders during the short period of practice open to the media.



While he was taking full strides running routes and making some cuts without any apparent problems, Owens had a slight limp at times when he jogged or walked.



T.O. stopped and spoke with receivers coach Ray Sherman after completing one route. Owens then took off his helmet and could be seen smiling while talking to backup quarterback Brad Johnson.



Seen in the perimeter around the locker room during lunch before practice, Owens appeared to be walking fine, though he said little.



"You're not getting anything out of me," Owens said.



Owens hurt his ankle Dec. 22 in the game at Carolina, and sat out the regular season finale at Washington. The All-Pro receiver took part in the team's light walkthrough Monday, but didn't practice Wednesday while doing rehabilitation.



Fellow receiver Sam Hurd said Owens has spent "like 19 hours out of his day" trying to get back on the field and expects T.O. will play.



"If I have to play, I'm ready to play, but most likely, hopefully, he'll be out there on Sunday," Hurd said. "He tells me all the time, opportunities like this don't come around every season, so he wants to take advantage of them. ... He believes in this team so much that he wants to get out there and help this team get to the Super Bowl."

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press


Like there was any real doubt....:nono:
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs07/news/story?id=3190472

IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens was running routes and catching passes in his return to practice Thursday, showing only a slight limp at times. The star receiver seems on track to play in the Dallas Cowboys' playoff game against the New York Giants.

Owens, recovering from a sprained left ankle, didn't go against any defenders during the short period of practice open to the media.



While he was taking full strides running routes and making some cuts without any apparent problems, Owens had a slight limp at times when he jogged or walked.



T.O. stopped and spoke with receivers coach Ray Sherman after completing one route. Owens then took off his helmet and could be seen smiling while talking to backup quarterback Brad Johnson.



Seen in the perimeter around the locker room during lunch before practice, Owens appeared to be walking fine, though he said little.



"You're not getting anything out of me," Owens said.



Owens hurt his ankle Dec. 22 in the game at Carolina, and sat out the regular season finale at Washington. The All-Pro receiver took part in the team's light walkthrough Monday, but didn't practice Wednesday while doing rehabilitation.



Fellow receiver Sam Hurd said Owens has spent "like 19 hours out of his day" trying to get back on the field and expects T.O. will play.



"If I have to play, I'm ready to play, but most likely, hopefully, he'll be out there on Sunday," Hurd said. "He tells me all the time, opportunities like this don't come around every season, so he wants to take advantage of them. ... He believes in this team so much that he wants to get out there and help this team get to the Super Bowl."

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press


Like there was any real doubt....:nono:

It's all fine and good...but...showing only a slight llimp at times:scared :shrug: ..tells me he's FAR from 100% :yup...the question remains...how effective will he be????
 

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With the Eagles heading to Super Bowl XXXIX, Owens shocked the media by announcing he would play no matter what, even though team doctors stated that his injury would take several more weeks to heal. Skeptics were silenced when Owens started the game and played well; the result was 9 receptions and 122 yards, though the Eagles still lost to the New England Patriots. After the game, Owens criticized the media by saying that a player like Brett Favre would have been praised for such bravery.
 

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Just caught the local news featuring film of TO practicing.. He was running routes at full speed and didnt appear to be in any pain:00hour
 

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Im undecided in game.NYG 8-1 0n road!!
:scared ,but against Dallas doesnt matter right??:shrug: :scared :00hour
 
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