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T.O. puts house up for sale at $4.4 million

Neighbors are getting used to media circus at Eagles WR's residence

Image: Terrell Owens' house
Members of the media stand in front of the home of Eagles receiver Terrell Owens on Nov. 7 in Moorestown, N.J. Owens' home has gone on the selling block, with an asking price of $4.4 million, following his suspension without pay for four games and deactivation for the rest of the season.
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updated 10:34 a.m. ET Nov. 14, 2005

MOORESTOWN, N.J. - Terrell Owens is putting his five-bedroom house up for sale for nearly $4.4 million.

Neighbors have had a front-row seat to the publicity circus surrounding T.O.’s stay with the Eagles, including police calls to handle aggressive fans and hovering helicopters.

“I’m pretty much trained that when I hear the helicopters now, it’s something going on down at T.O.’s house,” John Killion said in Sunday’s Courier-Post.

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Owens is also looking for a new team. Last week, the Eagles told Owens they didn’t need him for the rest of the season. He was dismissed for what coach Andy Reid called a “large number of situations,” including harsh criticism of the organization and quarterback Donovan McNabb.

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