News

NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens Joins Centerline Athletics as Brand Ambassador

T.O. is on the pickleball court now. Terrell Owens signed with Centerline Athletics and a co-designed apparel line drops later in 2026.

Sam Ortega··1 min read
Published
Listen to this article0:00 min
Share this article:
NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens Joins Centerline Athletics as Brand Ambassador
AI-generated illustration

Terrell Owens, the Pro Football Hall of Famer who spent two decades making defensive backs look foolish on Sundays, has signed on as brand ambassador for Centerline Athletics, a performance apparel brand built specifically for pickleball athletes.

The partnership is more than a celebrity endorsement. Owens has been putting in real court time, competing in events like the APP Chicago Open, and Centerline is framing him as a legitimate competitor making a full transition to the sport rather than a famous name lending credibility from a distance. The brand describes him as bringing "his legendary competitive fire to the pickleball court" after a dominant football career.

The centerpiece of the deal is a collaborative apparel collection developed by Owens and Centerline together. The brand says the line will blend "high-performance functionality with his signature style," and it is scheduled to drop later in 2026. Beyond the apparel, the partnership includes a dedicated landing page and promotional activities, though the full scope of those activations has not yet been detailed publicly.

For Centerline, landing a name like Owens is a significant visibility play. The brand's existing ambassador roster includes players like Ben Hall, Bharat "BK" Karunakaran, Daryl Wyatt, Kaitlin Miller, and Zach Gonnering, among others. Adding a Hall of Fame receiver with Owens' crossover cultural presence is a different category of signing entirely.

The apparel collection is the piece worth watching. If the line actually delivers on the performance side, it could do what most celebrity-branded athletic gear fails to accomplish: give serious players a reason to actually wear it on court.

Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?

Submit a Tip

Never miss a story.

Get Amateur Pickleball updates weekly. The top stories delivered to your inbox.

Free forever · Unsubscribe anytime

Discussion

More Amateur Pickleball News