Terrell Owens knows that character concerns are the main reason why he's yet to find a home as a free agent. However, in an interview with the NFL Network's 'NFL Total Access' he tried to downplay such concerns. "I've heard a lot of the reasons why I'm not on a team right now," Owens said. "It's because people feel I've disrupted some teams, I'm a cancer -- I've heard all those things. They've said that for the last five, six years. The teams I've been on, if you ask in that locker room how I've been as a teammate and as a person, it's contradictory to what's been displayed out there." Owens added that there is interest out there. "There are some teams out there that have created some interest," Owens said. "And a few of those teams asked to be anonymous -- I know Seattle has come out and said they were interested -- so other than that, we're just waiting for the right opportunity. "You know, last year, we jumped on board with Buffalo, and that was a team that was interested in myself, and I just felt like I always wanted to be where I was wanted, and Buffalo jumped at the gun at that, so I spent my year in Buffalo."