The Pro Football Hall of Fame is making inductee Terrell Owens invisible.
Owens, apparently miffed about twice being passed over before being voted in as a member of the eight-player Class of 2018, announced in June he won't be attending the Aug. 3-4 ceremonies.
Instead, the 44-year-old Owens, a career prima donna/pain-in-the-rear end who's the NFL's second all-time leading receiver, will hold his own "I Love Me A Whole Lotta Me" induction.
Doing what he has always done best - call attention to himself at the expense of others - he's booked a public celebration at Tennessee-Chattanooga's McKenzie Arena (his alma mater) two hours before the actual HOF induction.