Bledsoe may get released today: In order to avoid paying him a $1 million roster bonus on Friday the Cowboys will have to release quarterback Drew Bledsoe by 3 p.m. today. By cutting Bledsoe, the Cowboys would save $6 million in salary-cap space, and put them in the market for a backup QB.
Glenn to get bonus: Receiver Terry Glenn is due a $5 million roster bonus Friday, but owner and general manager Jerry Jones said last week Glenn will be paid. Under the new rules of the collective bargaining agreement, The Cowboys can prorate Glenn's roster bonus over the final four years of his contract to lower his salary-cap figure.
Clock ticking on Colombo: The Cowboys will lose exclusive negotiating rights by 11 p.m. today if they are unable to reach a deal with right tackle Marc Colombo.
The Cowboys met with Colombo's agents, Ken Kremer and Tom Condon, last week in Indianapolis and were scheduled to pick up the talks again this week. Colombo is the top priority after he solidified the right-tackle spot last season.
Briefly: The team has had talks with the agents for kicker Martin Gramatica and DE Kenyon Coleman. They do not plan on re-signing center Al Johnson, LB Al Singleton and safety Tony Parrish, who will be unrestricted free agents.
The Cowboys will tender qualifying offers to restricted free agents CB Nate Jones, CB Jacques Reeves, WR Patrick Crayton and LB Ryan Fowler. Crayton could receive the second-round tender worth $1.3 million, which would require a team to give up a second-round pick to sign him.
Jones, Reeves and Fowler will be tendered at $850,000, which would require teams to give up seventh-round picks for Jones and Reeves. Because Fowler was undrafted, the Cowboys would not receive compensation should he sign elsewhere. ... The Cowboys re-signed LB Junior Glymph to a one-year deal worth $510,000.