Glenn, Cowboys hope for resolution: On Monday, Dallas coach Wade Phillips said he's hopeful a peaceful resolution can occur by Friday with WR Terry GLenn, the day the team has its first training camp practice. The Cowboys want the veteran receiver to sign an injury waiver that would give him $500,000 if he re-injures his right knee. The team has told him he can't practice with the team without the waiver, reports the Dallas Morning News. But Glenn, coming off two surgeries to his right knee before last season, is scheduled to make $1.74 million this season. He said he doesn't want to sign the waiver because he deems it unfair. Team officials have told Glenn and his agent, James Gould, that he will be released if he doesn't sign the waiver. Glenn told the team to release him, then backed off. (Updated 07/22/2008).
Injury Report
Knee - Questionable for the start of training camp (Updated - 6/17/08)
Fantasy Analysis
Previously, Glenn was a key cog in the Dallas offense, but they didn't miss him last year when TE Jason Witten and WR Patrick Crayton stepped up. Even if he was healthy enough to play this season, he likely wouldn't come close to making the impact he once did. If you choose to draft him, do it with the understanding that he's a reserve option and nothing more. (Updated 07/22/2008).
WR Terry Glenn still hasn't signed the $500,000 injury waiver the team said he must sign in order to practice with the team, but coach Wade Phillips said he is hopeful that there will be a resolution to the situation by the end of the week. Glenn is scheduled to earn $1.74 million this season, and backed off after initially saying he would rather be released than sign the waiver. He had two surgeries on his right knee before last season, and played in only the team's final two games. 07/22/2008
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Glenn, Cowboys hope for resolution: On Monday, Dallas coach Wade Phillips said he's hopeful a peaceful resolution can occur by Friday with WR Terry GLenn, the day the team has its first training camp practice. The Cowboys want the veteran receiver to sign an injury waiver that would give him $500,000 if he re-injures his right knee. The team has told him he can't practice with the team without the waiver, reports the Dallas Morning News. But Glenn, coming off two surgeries to his right knee before last season, is scheduled to make $1.74 million this season. He said he doesn't want to sign the waiver because he deems it unfair. Team officials have told Glenn and his agent, James Gould, that he will be released if he doesn't sign the waiver. Glenn told the team to release him, then backed off. (Updated 07/22/2008).
Injury Report
Knee - Questionable for the start of training camp (Updated - 6/17/08)
Fantasy Analysis
Previously, Glenn was a key cog in the Dallas offense, but they didn't miss him last year when TE Jason Witten and WR Patrick Crayton stepped up. Even if he was healthy enough to play this season, he likely wouldn't come close to making the impact he once did. If you choose to draft him, do it with the understanding that he's a reserve option and nothing more. (Updated 07/22/2008).
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Awards
Player of the Year: 1996 (UPI AFC Rookie)
Pro Bowl: 2000