Terrell Owens, the legendary NFL wide receiver, was recently spotted playing pickleball in The Woodlands before participating in the upcoming Celebrity Pickleball Bash featuring other sports and entertainment stars.
On Monday morning, Terrell Owens, an NFL Hall of Famer, was spotted playing pickleball at Era Pickleball in The Woodlands. This represents another chapter in Owens' post-football career as he prepares to compete in the Celebrity Pickleball Bash in San Francisco. Celebrities expected to attend the two-day event at the Warfield include actor Anthony Anderson, World Cup champion Brandi Chastain, and tennis pro-John Isner.
Era Pickleball, an indoor facility at 295 Sawdust Road, posted an Instagram story featuring Owens playing and posing with other pickleball lovers. Tatiana Ruhl, a top 20 women's doubles player on the Association of Pickleball Players Tour, was also featured in one of the pieces.
On November 17, Owens shared a video interview on Instagram, teasing fans about the impending Celebrity Pickleball Bash. "Just know there's going to be entertainment," Owens said, guaranteeing sports and entertainment enthusiasts an exciting day.
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