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

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2000NE167996312.1614399.800
2001NE31420414.511000.000
2002GB155681714.521000.000
2003DAL135275414.5523559.900
2004DAL62440016.6211-3-3.000
2005DAL1662113618.3742-4-2.010
2006DAL1670104715.0623113.700
Newsbreakers
July 30, 2008
Terry Glenn spoke with reporters today and acknowledges his agent has had talks with the Miami Dolphins, but they are not the only team that has come knocking, according to the Dallas Morning News.

Our View:Glenn said his agent has talked to several teams, but he failed to mention who those teams might be. Meanwhile, Miami coach Tony Sparano told Miami media that the team is doing their "due diligence" on Glenn, meaning they want to make sure he can play with his surgically-repaired knee.
July 29, 2008
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terry Glenn is expected to sign with the Miami Dolphins in the next few days, according to two sources for the Dallas Star Telegram.

Our View:In Miami, the veteran receiver will be reunited with Bill Parcells and several other former Dallas coaches and players. Parcells, the Dolphins executive vice president for football operations, coached Glenn in New England and in Dallas.
July 29, 2008
Coach Jack Del Rio didn't rule out the possibility of adding Terry Glenn to their injury-riddled receiving corps, according to the Florida Times-Union. "I'm not ruling anything out for the future. ... If there is somebody out there that we think can help us be a stronger football team, we're interested, regardless of position," Del Rio said.

Our View:This makes sense for the Jags, assuming it doesn't cost them an arm and a leg. Glenn, who was recently released by the Cowboys, has a bum knee, but he would arguably be the team's most talented receiver if he could manage to take the field more often than not.
July 27, 2008
Terry Glenn may reunite with Bill Parcells in Miami following his release from the Dallas Cowboys. His knee is questionable, but expect him to turn up somewhere soon.

Our View:The Dolphins certainly need some help at the position and Glenn had back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons in 2005 and 2006. Furthermore, it seems like Glenn is more eager to get paid then compete for a Super Bowl at this point.
July 26, 2008
Updating a story of interest for Dallas fans and fantasy owners alike, veteran receiver Terry Glenn has been released by the Cowboys, yet the door remains open for a possible return, according to the Dallas Morning News.

Our View:The Cowboys will release Glenn, but should his conditioning improve, the team would like to revisit the possibility of bringing him back in the fold at some point. Of course, Glenn would also have the chance to sign with another team. The Cowboys not only had concern about Glenn's knee and the financial commitment, but they also wondered if he would stop the progress of their younger receivers like Sam Hurd, Miles Austin and Isaiah Stanback. The Cowboys asked Glenn to agree to a split-salary agreement in case he reinjured his right knee during the season, but the veteran was unwilling to take a pay cut. He was scheduled to make $1.74 million this season.

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