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Terry Glenn #83 | Wide Receiver | Dallas Cowboys
Height: 5-11    Weight: 193    Born: Jul 23, 1974, Columbus, OH

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June 28, 2008
While reports and rumors swirl that the Cowboys are taking a strong look at veteran receiver Joe Horn, the beat reporters in town believe Terry Glenn may be back in the fold and close to a new deal, according to the Dallas Morning News.
June 19, 2008
Newsday reporter Bob Glauber speculated on ESPN’s First Take show, that Bill Parcells could be interested in Dallas receiver Terry Glenn, if he were to be released by the Cowboys.
June 18, 2008
Terry Glenn talked with ESPN.com again, and he expressed a desire to work out his issues with owner Jerry Jones. "I want Jerry to understand that I know he has the ultimate power in everything that goes on with the Cowboys, and I'm not trying to challenge him in any way, shape or form," Glenn says. "But what I want is to remain a Cowboy. I've been here for five years and I've made Dallas my home, and I would love nothing more than to be a Dallas Cowboy... I'm not trying to be at odds with Jerry. These words and comments coming from me were strictly frustration." The receiver has been reluctant to sign an injury waiver. Ed Werder's report also notes that the amount of the waiver has been fluctuating.
June 17, 2008
Terry Glenn told ESPN's Ed Werder that he wants to be released if owner Jerry Jones continues to bar him from preparing for the season by attempting to force him to sign an injury waiver. "I'm not signing any waiver," said Glenn, who said he wants to move on with his career if the Cowboys no longer want him.
June 17, 2008
Terry Glenn is not attending the Cowboys' mandatory minicamp today, according to ESPN.com. Glenn did not undergo a physical Monday at Valley Ranch as he and the Cowboys continue to fight over an injury settlement. Owner Jerry Jones wants Glenn to agree to accept a $500,000 injury settlement if he cannot play this season. Glenn's base salary is $1.74 million.
June 3, 2008
Terry Glenn and his balky right knee have yet to pass a physical, according to the Star-Telegram. Jerry Jones said Tuesday the Cowboys will wait as long as possible for the wide receiver to sign a $500,000 injury settlement, but it is something that needs to be done if Glenn is going to play in 2008. The Cowboys believe Glenn needs season-ending, and possibly career-ending, microfracture surgery to fully repair his knee, but they're supportive if Glenn wants to try to play through the injury without undergoing an operation.
June 2, 2008
Sign or get out. The Cowboys have told Terry Glenn that he must sign the $500,000 injury waiver or pack his bags, a source informs the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Glenn is due $1.74 million in 2008, but he missed nearly all of 2007 following two right knee surgeries.
May 29, 2008
Last week, wide receiver Terry Glenn revealed that the Dallas Cowboys were keeping him out of the team's off-season workouts. Per Glenn, the team has asked him to sign a $500,000 injury settlement - relieving them of any further obligation if he is sidelined for the season due to his surgically repaired right knee, according to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram.
May 28, 2008
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones explained to the Dallas Morning News the absence of Terry Glenn from OTAs this week. "I'm very encouraged, he's improved from where he was in the last ballgame," Jones said. "He's made a lot of progress. And I do think if he keeps making the progress -- he's very strong, very quick and we want to get his timing down with Tony -- but as far as the work out here, he doesn't necessarily need the work."
May 27, 2008
The Dallas Cowboys continue their organized team activities today at Valley Ranch, but wide receiver Terry Glenn said he probably wouldn’t work out this week, according to the Dallas Morning News.
May 21, 2008
Owner Jerry Jones told the Dallas Morning News that Terry Glenn is ready to go, but the Cowboys are holding the veteran out of OTAs as a precaution. Glenn is coming back from a pair of knee surgeries that kept him out of basically all of the 2007 season. "I assume, and I think he does too, that he'll be fine come training camp," Tony Romo said of Glenn. "I think he'll surprise you with just his level of play."
April 30, 2008
Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones stated that vet Terry Glenn has a 50-50 shot to start in 2008, according to The Dallas Morning News.
April 23, 2008
Terry Glenn still appears to be in the plans of the Cowboys as they try to find a compliment to Terrell Owens if you ask owner Jerry Jones, according to the Dallas Morning News. "I am thinking positive about Terry Glenn. I don't have any idea how he is going to continue to go, but he is going to be very much a part of our plans," Jones said.
April 2, 2008
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t ruled out the return of veteran receiver Terry Glenn, but they also are looking at their options to acquire a veteran receiver via trade, according to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. "I don't want to dismiss that we could look at a veteran situation, and we could look at a veteran situation before the draft," owner Jerry Jones said. "This is that time of year when you do get good value for players, and picks for players get good value. Players are depreciated right now right before the draft; picks are premium. You've got to have your eyes open, and that's what we're doing." Terrell Owens is getting up there in age, and the players behind him on the depth chart are inexperienced. Look for Dallas to continue to explore trade options including Chad Johnson, Roy Williams and Anquan Boldin.
March 1, 2008
Terry Glenn has opted against undergoing mircrofracture surgery, according to the Dallas Morning News. "I'm excited about coming back, and I'm glad the team has the confidence in me to return," Glenn said. "I think we have a great team, and I want to be a part of it. I'm very thankful to be around great ownership." He's going to need the procedure at some point but aims to play through his ailing knee next season. Considering he had two surgeries on it and took part in just eight games last season, it's hard to believe he can pull it off in 2008.
February 24, 2008
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expects Terry Glenn to be a factor in 2008. Glenn missed nearly all of the 2007 season while recovering from a pair of knee surgeries. "I don't know (if he can be the same guy)," Jones told the Dallas Morning News. "All I know is he got real impressive a couple weeks before our playoff game. That still is not the complete picture of what he can and will do relative to our receivers. But he's going be a factor." If Glenn does return, he'll likely battle Patrick Crayton for a starting job opposite Terrell Owens.
January 9, 2008
According to Cowboys coach Wade Phillips, Terry Glenn is getting closer to one hundred percent, after two knee surgeries and missing 15 games this season. On Wednesday Glenn participated in his first full practice since training camp. “I’m somewhat encouraged there,” said Phillips. “Whatever you get from Terry is a bonus certainly.”