Air Jordan III Cleats: Terrell Owens Cowboys PE – White – Navy

May 9, 2011 BY / 0

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Terrell Owens will undoubtedly be an NFL Hall of Famer by the time he decides to hang up his cleats. While he will be remembered by some for his on and off the field antics, others will remember him for his player exclusive cleats courtesy of Jordan Brand. Many remember the Air Jordan III cleat he wore while he played with the Cincinnati Bengals last season but now we have a closer look at the personalized PE he wore while in Dallas. This AJ III cleat is very similar to the actual Air Jordan III. A white, leather upper is featured along with navy blue elephant print along the toe and heel. The midsole is white up until it reaches the heel where its navy blue to match the elephant print above. The Jumpman logo, a mainstay on Jordan III’s since 2003, is absent from the back of the cleat.  Check out additional images of the PE and try your luck at acquiring a pair in the auction via mandingo_of_sneakers on eBay.

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