Terrell Owens Calls Out Jason Garrett Again After Cowboys' Playoff Loss

Owens' three seasons with the Cowboys led to one first place finish in the NFC East back in 2007.

Terrell Owens attends the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the LA Clippers
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Terrell Owens attends the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the LA Clippers

The Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl dreams were crushed on Saturday with a 22-30 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. It was another disappointing end for franchise that's only won two playoff games this decade (including last week against the Seahawks). Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens is not pleased.

Hey @realjerryjones! Bout time for a coaching change don’tcha think?! 2 playoff wins in 10 years!! Garrett isn’t the answer & NEVER will be! Way to compete guys!! #realtalk

— Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) January 13, 2019

This isn't the first time Owens has attacked Garrett. Last year, he alleged that Garrett played a part in getting him and former coach Wade Phillips out of Dallas. Owens' three seasons with the Cowboys led to one first place finish in the NFC East back in 2007, but no playoff victories.

Owner Jerry Jones has been criticized for being too lenient on a coaching staff that's failed to become a consistent NFC powerhouse. But it looks like Garrett will be fine. His contract is expected to be extended into next decade, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport‏.

From @gmfb Weekend: The #Cowboys are all about the playoffs now, but after the season they'll get down to business. They will work to extend coach Jason Garrett's contract. pic.twitter.com/SOTAjh6jts

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