T.O., man to man
</center>Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens sat down with NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders for an exclusive interview. Watch it Saturday on Total Access (2:30 p.m. ET, NFL Network).
IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens warmed up for practice on Friday, then went to see a trainer about his injured ankle.
Problem? Nope, quite the opposite.
Owens felt so good he wanted the protective tape he'd been wearing cut off. Then he ran to join his teammates who were lined up to stretch, slapping hands and practically doing a victory lap on his way to his spot, complete with waving his right index finger.
"I'm good," Owens said later, at his locker. "See you Sunday."
The team's official report listed his participation in practice as limited and his game status as questionable. Coach Wade Phillips was more hopeful about having his All-Pro receiver in the lineup on Sunday against the New York Giants. Phillips added that if Owens can play, he'll start.
"Terrell said he's going to play and I believe him. I think he will attempt to play and we will let him," Phillips said. "To what degree, at what level, remains to be seen in the game. Unless something unforeseen happens, I think he probably will (play)."
Owens was the last player out of the locker room and onto the practice field, then did some warm-up steps going forward and sideways. Once he felt comfortable, he joined the receivers catching lob passes. He was striding slowly and without a hitch before stopping for the tape removal.
After stretching, Owens moved as quickly as anyone on his way back to join the receivers. Reporters weren't allowed to watch practice after that point.
"He did good, he looked good -- he's ready to go Sunday," fellow receiver Sam Hurd said. "Especially when running, he looked good."
Receiver Terry Glenn and center Andre Gurode took part in all of practice and were listed as probable.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press