Terrell Owens was one of the NFL's most polarizing figures throughout his 15-year Hall of Fame career. Three of those seasons were with the Dallas Cowboys, with Owens playing for them from 2006 through 2009. During that span, Owens had 235 receptions for 3,587 yards and 38 touchdowns. He even led the NFL in touchdown receptions during the 2006 campaign, hauling in 13. He played so well for them that Owens received an extension during the 2008 season, which paid him $12.9 million bonus and should have kept under contract through 2011. That wasn't the case, however, as Owens was released ahead of the 2009 season. At the time, Jerry Jones said the goal was to improve the morale in the locker room, but Owens was shocked by the move , claiming Jones said he wasn't in danger of being cut. 15 years later, Owens is still holding a grudge against Jones and the Cowboys. In an interview with Kyle Odegard of Action Network, saying he doesn't concern himself with the team , or Jones.…