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Terrell Owens earned his Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement mainly because of his eight seasons with the 49ers to begin his professional career.
He also had outstanding short stints with the Eagles and Cowboys, but does anyone really remember him playing for the Bengals?
Owens, who earned five First-Team All-Pro selections during his 15-year career, made the Pro Bowl in his last four seasons with San Francisco and also made Pro Bowl appearances with Philly and Dallas.
A 6-foot-3, 224-pound wide receiver blessed with speed and size, Owens led the league in touchdown receptions three times, including in 2001 when he recorded a career-high 16.
Following his three-year run with the Cowboys, Owens suited up for one season with the Buffalo Bills and then played the final year of his pro career in 2010 with the Bengals, appearing in 14 games and starting 11 of them.
Despite being in his late 30s, Owens led the team with 72 catches for 983 yards and nine touchdowns. In a Week 4 loss to the Cleveland Browns, he caught 10 passes for 222 yards.
Owens tore his ACL in the offseason and never played in the NFL again, although not for a lack of trying.
He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018.