Advice: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Friday the team planned to let him go after weeks of a dispute over whether the 34-year-old would sign an injury waiver. Glenn missed all but the final game of the regular season last year after two surgeries on his right knee.
Jul 25
Glenn was not on the field for the opening of Cowboys' training camp on Friday, the Associated Press reports.
Recommendation: The Cowboys and Glenn had been at odds over his contract should his knee act up again. Both parties had reportedly recently agreed on a injury waiver, however, so the reason for Glenn's absence is unknown as of now.
Jul 25
Updating previous reports, ESPN.com reports Dallas Cowboys WR Terry Glenn (knee) said he's accepted the concept of signing a split contract with the Cowboys but owner Jerry Jones is undecided on whether to bring Glenn back under those terms. Glenn would not be paid his entire $1.7 million salary if he hurt his right knee again. According to ESPN's Ed Werder, Jones has not told Glenn if he should report to training camp or expect to be released. Glenn said Jones holds the key to the whole situation. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.