Terrell Owens and Roy Williams are Free From Cowboys.
Controversial Terrell Owens, wide receiver of Dallas Cowboys was released from them (Dallas Cowboys) on Wednesday night.
According to MSNBC, “The Cowboys informed Owens that they had decided to go another direction Wednesday night, the Morning News reported. Owens played three seasons with the Cowboys. He received a $12 million signing bonus last year as part of a four-year, $34 million deal.”
Owens will have enough time to spend with sons Terique and Atlin. According to Ownes, they are his inspirations.
Today, the Cowboys decided to release Roy Williams, their No. 1 draft pick in 2002. Williams confirmed his release Thursday morning in a text message.
Accoding to dallasnews, “The Cowboys signed Williams to a $25 million extension on Aug. 2, 2006, that included an $11.1 million signing bonus, which at the time was the most in history for a safety. But Williams’ coverage skills became more of an issue over the last few years, something that he believed was a result in the change to the 3-4 scheme from the 4-3 system the Cowboys used when he was drafted out of Oklahoma.
I guess the Cowboys are getting controvial people.

