Terrell Owens made headlines this week for all the wrong reasons. The former Pro Browl wide receiver made an appearance on Dr. Phil, after each of the mothers of his four children claimed he was a "deadbeat dad." Owens appeared very emotional and upset on the program, and he also seemed to admit he was "broke." But it looks like he's now retracting that statement. Owens made an appearance on an Atlanta radio show on Friday, saying that the suggestion that he's broke was "skewed," according to Pro Football Talk. "My broke, for the normal person, is not their broke,"...
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