Terrell Owens Will Welcome Jessica Simpson to Cowboys Games

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Last year, Dallas Cowboys star Terrell Owens suggested that Jessica Simpson was a "curse" to the team.  Now he is singing a different tune:  Jessica Simpson is welcome to come to the stadium when the Dallas Cowboys play at home. 

You might recall last season, Simpson's new romance with quarterback Tony Romo meant she was appearing at Cowboys games and many believed she served as a "distraction" to the young buck. 

Owens was quoted last year as saying she was "not a fan favorite - in this locker room or in Texas Stadium."

That's because the Cowboys lost when she showed up to support her beau. 

In an interview with US Weekly Owens said:

"I told her she is welcome to the stadium anytime. I told her she can come down and sit in my section."

The Cowboys missed the Super Bowl following a flurry of reports that he and Simpson spent the week leading up to the NFC Championship game enjoying time together in Mexico while the New York Giants Eli Manning was seemingly practicing for the big game.

The Dallas Cowboys are a 5/1 (+500) favorite to win the 2009 Super Bowl at BetOnline.com

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Originally published July 17, 2008 8:13 pm EST

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