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Terrell Owens cracks ESPN joke after sex video posted on Shannon Sharpe’s Instagram

Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens appeared to be one of the many social media followers of Shannon Sharpe who saw a wild sexually explicit video posted to the ESPN personality’s Instagram. 

Owens couldn’t help b𝓀ut poke fun at the situation on X by replying to a user who posted clips from the Instagram live that featured a woman clearly moaning. 

“I guaꩲrantee to you @espn HR is BUSY RIGHT NOW!!! Let’s see what they draft up to smooth this over,” “I know @NightcapShow_ is about to be LIT.” 

Former NFL receiver Terrell Owens made a joke about ESPN after the new of the video posted to Shannon Sharpe’s Instagram on Wednesday. Getty Images ꦉfor Harold and Carole Pump Foundation

The second part of the post is a reference to the show Sharpe co-hosts with Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson. 

Johnson also seemed to react to the sit♚uation with a Denzel Washington GI🔥F. 

Sharpe’s face never appears in the video at any point and while it was taken down from the ESPNer’s I꧑nstagram, clips have circulated on social media.

There is o♋ne point in the video it appeared as though his name was used by the unidentified voice. 

Sharpe initially blamed the post on his account being hacked in a post on X, whi🥀ch was later deleted. 

A wild sexually explicit video was posted to Shannon Sharpe’s Instagram on Wednesday. FilmMagic

“Beware my @shannonsharpe84 Instagram was hacked this morning, my team and I are working vigorously to figure this out — UNC,” Sharpe wrote🔜 in the post that was eventually deleted. 

Sharpe made his name on the football field winning three Super Bowls over the course of a 14-year career in the NFL൩ and making eight Pro Bowl appearances. 

Sharpe was inducted into th♕e Hall of Fame in 2011 after a career ♏in which he recorded 10,060 receiving yards and 62 touchdowns. 

Thousands of people watched Sharpe’s Instagram clip that he claims was part of a cyber attack.

After his playing days ended, Sharpe has carved out a second career in sports media butting heads with Skip Bayless on FS1 on “Undisputed” and now is a contributor at the World Wide Leader in Sports, including appearing on “First Take” with Stephen A. Smith