At 44 years old, Terrell Owens believes he can still play at a high level in the NFL even though he's on the verge of entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame after years of lobbying to get the selection. Owens' latest plea for an NFL job has him hoping to get a call from the Green Bay Packers in order to team up with superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

On the NFL Alumni Twitter account, a video was tweeted out about the scenario in which Owens and Rodgers would've played together during their respective careers and how Super Bowls would they have won together. In classic T.O. fashion, the outspoken wideout says the superstar pairing could still happen.

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At this point, no team in the NFL seems interested in having anything do with Owens even though he continues to be in incredible shape and was recently timed with an impressive 40 by Atlanta Falcons wideout Julio Jones.

Although this is an interesting hypothetical regarding Owens in his prime with Rodgers, the Packers star has had plenty of talented receivers over the years in Green Bay. From Donald Driver to Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams, Randall Cobb, Greg Jennings, and James Jones to name a few.

As for Owens, it doesn't seem like he's giving up on his pursuit of another chance to shine in the NFL. Whether he gets that opportunity moving forward remains to be seen, but even if he doesn't, he'll still go down as a Hall of Famer and arguably one of the best wide receivers in NFL history.