Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens was struck by a vehicle in the Calabasas area on Monday, Sgt. Maria Navarro of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed to Fox News Digital. The incident is being investigated as an intentional act instead of as an accident. Owens got into an argument with an unidentified individual during a pickup basketball game. Once the game ended, the unknown male drove a car toward Owens and clipped him.
Navarro confirmed with Fox News Digital that the suspect, once apprehended, would be charged with 'assault with a deadly weapon.' No arrests have been made in the case as of Tuesday. NFL LEGEND TERRELL OWENS DETAILS HIS TRANSITION FROM SELF-DOUBTING HIGH SCHOOL PLAYER TO AN ALL-TIME GREAT Owens didn't immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment. Owens finished his storied NFL career with 15,934 receiving yards.