Cowboys, T. Glenn Clashing Over Injury Waiver
Veteran wide receiver Terry Glenn and the Dallas Cowboys are at odds over Glenn's refusal to sign an injury waiver, and Glenn reportedly wants to be released so he can sign with another team.
According to reports, Glenn has refused to sign a $500,000 injury settlement that would protect the Cowboys financially if Glenn's troublesome right knee keeps him from playing next season.
Glenn underwent two surgeries on the knee and missed 15 games last season.
Glenn maintains that he's healthy enough to practice but the Cowboys have refused to allow him to do so in recent weeks because of his refusal to sign the injury waiver.
The Cowboys began a three-day minicamp Tuesday.
Safety Ken Hamlin, the club's unsigned franchise player, is absent, and wide receiver Terrell Owens was excused for a family matter.
By Mark Maske |
June 18, 2008; 10:56 AM ET
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