48-year-old Terrell Owens caught a touchdown in his Fan Controlled Football debut on Saturday night. After the game, he acknowledged the rustiness as well as the disappointing loss.

“I felt alright. I mean, obviously a little rusty, just got to get a little timing with some of the quarterbacks. But other than that, it's football, you know what I mean? Obviously, I think we wanted to get the win, but we came up short on that end. Hey, we got seven more games. So, always a lot of room for improvement.”

The former NFL star has been retired for over 10 years now, but still has something left in the tank for some football. It all gets better, though, because guess who he caught his touchdown from? You guessed it, former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel.

One can only imagine the conversations between Owens and Manziel. I mean, there is a 19-year gap between the two, but it's two of the biggest personalities in NFL history.

Fan Controlled Football is a professional indoor football that's been around for five years now. The league is the first of its kind, as fans control the league and pick players. Games take place in Atlanta, Georgia on a 50-yard field. The games have a few unique rules and stipulations via their website, including no special teams and it's 7-on-7.

Terrell Owens and Johnny Manziel are on the Zappers, and they have seven games remaining. You can catch games on Twitch, where they are streamed live. We'll see if more magic can be made between the two in the remainder of the season.