By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
The young drop coverage to avoid higher premiums

With one big game, Terrell Owens made his point. He's nowhere near finished.

Wide receiver Antonio Bryant was released on Sunday by the Cincinnati Bengals, who signed him to a four-year, $28 million deal last March thinking he would be their long-term complement to Chad Ochocinco.

Terrell Owens believes he should still be playing for the Dallas Cowboys.

Terrell Owens believes he should still be playing for the Dallas Cowboys.

Terrell Owens arrived fashionably late, received a white jersey with his favorite number, and got a smattering of applause for doing even the simplest thing.

Terrell Owens arrived fashionably late, received a white jersey with his favorite number, and got a smattering of applause for doing even the simplest thing.

A flamboyant Cincinnati Bengals receiver has the whole team talking, and this time it's not Chad Ochocinco.

Bengals owner Mike Brown is trying to produce his own reality show.
Bryant said the muscles around the knee weren't strong enough to let him cut at full speed.
"I still have some great friends there," he said. "I think everybody is aware of what happened down there. I think a lot of people know that there were some unfortunate things that happened there."