Terrell Owens won?t play for the Eagles this season. The Eagles made that clear long before the 14-hour hearing to determine whether the four-game suspension of Owens was excessive. But it?s looking more and more like Owens will play somewhere this season. Before the Owens arbitration Friday, several NFL sources called the Denver Broncos a viable landing strip for the temperamental yet talented player kicked off the Eagles for conduct detrimental to the team. It seemed a bit much to believe the timing could hinge on the outcome of the arbitration because everyone was feeling angst. The first clue the NFL Players Association thought it had a very compelling case came when the sides couldn?t reach a settlement before the hearing presided over by Richard Bloch. The next hint the union was comfortable the suspension was excessive occurred when almost everyone but the Eagles equipment managers testified about a list of less than horrendous transgressions it?s believed Owens already had apologized for other than possibly the alleged altercation with Hugh Douglas, employed as the team ambassador.