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Terrell Owens' media blitz after being snubbed by the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame voters continued Wednesday, as he defended his character and dismissed claims he was a bad teammate during his NFL career.
"When you talk about character, that’s a sensitive subject for me, because I know who I am as a person," Owens told Tim Graham of the Buffalo News on his 1270 The Fan radio show. "Just because I had some disagreements with some coaches or some players, that doesn’t mean that I’m a bad person or disruptive or a locker-room cancer as they would have it.