Terry Glenn wants to be released, Jerry Jones says patience
Blogging The Boys —
... So far, Jerry claims that Glenn hasn’t said anything directly to him about his desire to be released. But given Glenn’s comments to Ed Werder and Calvin Watkins today, there can be little doubt that Jerry knows about it now. ...
GLENN WON’T SIGN INJURY WAIVER
ProFootballTalk.com —
As reported earlier in the day by the Dallas Morning News , Cowboys receiver Terry Glenn isn’t participating in the team’s mandatory minicamp. On the surface, Glenn’s absence isn’t excused, putting him in violation of his contract. Because, however, the team wants Glenn to sign a document limiting his recovery in the event he suffers a season-ending injury, it appears that the decision in this regard is mutual, to an extent.“ I’m not signing any waiver ,” Glenn told Ed Werder of ESPN. Glenn supposedly wants the team to merely release him, and we’re surprised he hasn’t forced ...
Cowboys Screwing Terry Glenn?
Larry Brown Sports —
... last year and we got four plays.” She Glenn had two knee operations last year and his season went to crap. So after dishing out big money for no production, Jerry’s understandably upset. Now he wants Glenn to sign a waiver saying he’ll only get $500k instead of his $1.75 million if his knee gets hurt again. Glenn doesn’t want to sign, saying that’s bullcrap, and has instead asked for his release. While Jerruh got in a good zinger, Glenn came back with one of his own: ...
Pro Speak 6/24: NFC East and AFL
Scout.com > BuckeyeSports.com —
... ’ offseason training activities because he refuses to sign injury waiver that would reportedly reduce his base salary for this season from $1.74 million to $500,000. The 33-year-old told ESPN's Ed Werder early last week that he would not sign the waiver and would instead prefer to be released so he could pursue a chance to continue his career with another team. Later Glenn told Werder ultimate desire is to remain a Cowboy, but he will move on if that is what is necessary for him to get on the field in 2008. “I feel I need to do something,” he said. “I need to be in ...


