The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to hosting celebrities during their activities at Missouri Western State in St. Joseph, but the team’s latest guest may be its most impressive visitor yet.

On Thursday, August 7, former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens stopped by Kansas City’s training camp to see the defending AFC champions in action ahead of their preseason exhibition against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Owens, who played under current Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during his time with the Eagles in 2004 and 2005, stood next to his ex-skipper while Kansas City’s players ran their drills.

Check out this picture of Owens and Reid, which was posted to Twitter by Rob Collins of FOX4 KC:

Now 51 years old, Owens is considered one of the most dominant wideouts in the NFL’s storied history, despite the fact that he never won a Super Bowl.

In 15 regular-season campaigns during his outstanding career, Owens recorded 1078 catches for 15,934 yards and scored 153 receiving touchdowns. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.

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This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Terrell Owens attended Chiefs training camp practice on August 7