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DALLAS -- Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens attempted suicide by overdosing on pain medication, even putting two more pills into his mouth after fire rescue personnel arrived, The Associated Press reported Wednesday citing a police report.

A Dallas police report released Wednesday morning said Owens told rescue workers "that he was depressed." The report was first released by WFAA-TV.

The rescue worker "noticed that [his] prescription pain medication was empty and observed [Owens] putting two pills in his mouth,'' the police report said.

The worker attempted to pry them out with her fingers, then was told by Owens that before this incident he'd taken only five of the 40 pain pills in the bottle he'd emptied. The worker then asked Owens "if he was attempting to harm himself, at which time [he] stated, 'Yes.'"

Owens was taken to the emergency room Tuesday night. A source close to Owens had told ESPN's Ed Werder early Wednesday morning that Owens was suffering an adverse reaction to painkillers taken for treatment of his fractured hand.

"This is not serious," Owens' publicist Kim Etheridge said in Wednesday's online edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

A report earlier Tuesday stated that Owens would practice with the team Wednesday and possibly play Sunday at Tennessee, but his availability this week and beyond is now uncertain.

Doctors treating the Dallas Cowboys receiver were trying to induce vomiting when he arrived at Baylor Medical Center, according to a television report.

Owens was brought by a fire rescue crew to the hospital, Dallas-Fort Worth television station KTVT reported, citing sources the television station did not identify. A reporter for the station later said she saw Owens being wheeled down the hall.

Calls from The Associated Press to Owens' agent, his publicist and the Cowboys were not immediately returned Tuesday night. The hospital told the AP that they do not have a patient registered by Owens' name; however, federal privacy laws allow people to block their name from being released.

No teammates or Cowboys officials were seen entering the hospital late Tuesday night.

Owens fractured the fourth metacarpal bone in the Cowboys' victory over the Washington Redskins and underwent surgery on Sept. 18. The next day, a plate was screwed in, protecting the bone so it can heal without further damage.

Cowboys coach Bill Parcells mentioned in a press conference shortly thereafter that pain medication had made Owens ill, apparently making this the second time he has had an adverse reaction. The incident that sent him to the hospital Tuesday night apparently occurred sometime after Owens took medication after catching passes at the Cowboys' facility on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the Cowboys also practiced without tight end Jason Witten, whose wife was having a baby. Wide receiver Terry Glenn practiced, albeit with several stitches in his thumb.

"He was trying to cut some tape off his uniform," Parcells said. "He had his hand down in his pants and he missed. Fortunately he cut his hand."

With the Cowboys having had a bye last weekend, Owens could return without having missed a game. Before Tuesday's late developments, Owens said he would play Oct. 8, when he gets to face his former team, the Eagles, in Philadelphia.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 
This will sound very callous but this guys is no good for a team and no good for himself. All the talent in the world is not worth the high maintenance this guys has been for the last 5-6 years. He is yet to play an entire seasons since 2001. Those were my feeling before this episode.

He is an attention whore. This sure is icing on the cake. Love me Daddy.
 
His actions and demeanor over the last 3 years is of someone that is clinically depressed. I am not surprised at all. Its Deion Sanders all over again and its a shame.
 
Not sure if you guys read the article in ESPN magazine a little while back, but he has had a tough road getting to where he is. I realize he isn't too popular, but I had to feel for him after I read it. I agree though, he has gotten to the point where he is more trouble than is worth dealing with.
 
When you're seen as raw talent and are raised as such then the attitudes of these people are bred into them over the years. I know when i've seen him in interviews I wanted to break the TV but I also have children who play baseball and see how parents and coaches can drive these kids into this state of mind.

Usually if people want to die they will. there will be no 'attempt'. He wanted help and this was his way of getting it.
 
Jayhawkk said:
Usually if people want to die they will. there will be no 'attempt'. He wanted help and this was his way of getting it.
True that!

Seems as though he may not REALLY want to play anymore. There is one excuse after another. But I do uspect there may be some demons haunting the poor little fella.

Don't get me wrong. I don't even follow football. But all I ever hear about it in news radio/tv is TO this and TO that. We had about a week long moratorium on TO drama. Now it's TO drama over again.

If he were not in the NFL no one would know, care, or hear about him and his drama anymore.

Anyone hear about Darryll Strawberry anymore?
 
Worst fantasy football pick EVER. I'm laughing at the kid in my league now that picked him.

TO=more problems than a bloated girl on her period whose cat just died & got a speeding ticket.
 
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