Terrell Owens loses NFL memorabilia after storage locker auctioned off
A storage locker containing Terrell Owens' NFL memorabilia was auctioned off in Atlanta, and now he's trying to get it back.
The locker - which included a custom bust of the Hall of Fame wide receiver, old playbooks, autographed helmets, cleats, and a copy of a non-disclosure agreement - was auctioned off after Owens stopped making payments, TMZ Sports reports.
Terrell Owens' Storage Unit Auctioned Off, Loses NFL Keepsakes https://t.co/jfbOlCG7W3
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Owens is upset he wasn't given a heads up about the auction, telling TMZ his people had been trying to get in contact with the storage company for years but never received a response. The man who purchased the locker, James Rice of Jan's Used Furniture in Griffin, Ga., said he's willing to return the valuables, though it's unclear if he's reached out to Owens yet.
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