Terry Glenn likely headed to Miami
By MAC ENGEL
tengel@star-telegram.com
OXNARD, Calif. -- Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terry Glenn is expected to sign with the Miami Dolphins in the next few days, according to two sources.
Glenn was waived by the Cowboys on Friday.
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.
Before being released by Dallas, Glenn had not practiced in the off-season because he refused to sign an injury waiver for his surgically repaired right knee. The two sides never came to terms and the Cowboys decided to go in another direction. Owner Jerry Jones hinted last week that he might bring Glenn back, but that appears unlikely now.
Glenn missed 15 games last season after two surgeries on his right knee. He saw his first regular-season action against Washington in the final game, but did not have a catch while playing in a limited role.
In the Cowboys’ divisional playoff loss to the New York Giants, Glenn caught two passes for 30 yards.
Glenn played five seasons in Dallas, including back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in 2005 and 2006.