Terrell Owens wasn't joking when he Tweeted at the New York Giants about signing with the team and helping them replace their injured stars at wide receiver.

Owens joined Mike Francesa on WFAN Tuesday to further discuss his interest.

“I’ve reached out to my agent,” Owens said on WFAN Radio. “I haven’t followed up with him, but I did have him reach out to gauge the temperature. I haven’t heard anything back. But at the end of the day … it’s probably not going to happen, but, again, like you said, I’ve always kind of kept myself in decent enough shape to still go out and play.”

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Owens confirmed that he's not yet in game shape, but he's not too far away.

Owens is now 43 years old and the last time he played in an NFL game was 2010. Owens had a cup of coffee with the Seahawks in 2012 when he spent time on their practice squad.

“I’ve always been a person of faith, a man of God and understanding that anything is possible,” Owens said. “So, like I said, I’ve never really ruled myself out in any circumstance.”

You can listen to the entire interview below:

The Giants have already added Tavarres King, Travis Rudolph, and Ed Eagan to the roster at wide receiver. All three players have spent time with the team and all three know the offensive scheme. In addition to knowing the offense, these three players are all young could emerge as long-term pieces to the puzzle for the Giants if they perform well over the final 11 games.