Terrell Owens is a Hall of Fame athlete, renowned motivational speaker, and entrepreneur whose 15-year career as a Wide Receiver redefined the position in the NFL. Credited as one of the most exciting and electrifying players to ever play the game, his elite athleticism resulted in 1,078 receptions, 15,934 yards, and 153 touchdowns. Today, he channels his focus and intensity into inspiring global audiences on the power of commitment and mental fortitude.
Owens made his mark in the league across stints with the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Dallas Cowboys. Highlights include "The Catch II," breaking a 50-year-old single-game reception total, and an unforgettable performance in Super Bowl XXXIX despite a major injury, where he amassed nine receptions and 122 yards. His accolades include six Pro Bowl appearances and five Associated Press All-Pro selections, culminating in his induction into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2018.
Beyond the field, Owens is a respected author of the children’s book Little T Learns To Share and the fitness book T.O.’s Finding Fitness. He is also a dedicated humanitarian, deeply committed to raising awareness for the Alzheimer’s Association, a cause near to his heart after his beloved grandmother succumbed to the disease. His commitment led him to testify before Congress in 2000, underscoring his advocacy work off the field. As a highly sought-after motivational speaker and the force behind the "What TO Do" Global Campaign, Owens inspires youth and corporate audiences through speaking, workshops, and his inspirational clothing line. He champions the power of mental endurance to overcome any failure, challenge, or obstacle, delivering a message of total candor and resilience that resonates deeply with audiences seeking to achieve elite performance in any competitive field.

























