The Star Telegram
Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens doesn't like being put in the league "reasonable cause" testing program because of a missed phone call.
But it's not something he is going to lie awake at night worrying about and he says Cowboys fans shouldn't worry, either.
"They can test me a thousand times," Owens said. "I know I don't use illegal stuff."
Because the league was unable to connect with Owens for a random drug test last month, he is now subject to random testing for performance enhancers up to a maximum of 24 annual screenings, and these additional screenings can be required, if the NFL chooses to do so, for the remainder of his NFL career.
Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens doesn't like being put in the league "reasonable cause" testing program because of a missed phone call.
But it's not something he is going to lie awake at night worrying about and he says Cowboys fans shouldn't worry, either.
"They can test me a thousand times," Owens said. "I know I don't use illegal stuff."
Because the league was unable to connect with Owens for a random drug test last month, he is now subject to random testing for performance enhancers up to a maximum of 24 annual screenings, and these additional screenings can be required, if the NFL chooses to do so, for the remainder of his NFL career.