Almost a month ago, it looked like Terry Glenn had decided that signing that injury waiver was in his best interest. Apparently not. The Cowboys are in Oxnard, California for training camp and Glenn is not. Presumably because he reconsidered the whole injury waiver thing and decided it's not worth a the potential loss in salary. Fine, except that owner Jerry Jones ain't budging on his demands, which means Glenn's Cowboys career could be quickly coming to an end. The Dallas Morning News' Jean-Jacques Taylor confirms as much, and his latest post sounds more like a eulogy than a "hey, training camp's here!" report.
For shiggles, let's assume Glenn is done in Dallas, then what? MDS mentioned that Tampa Bay could be a potential destination, and I'm sure Brett Favre would love to be reunited with his former teammate.
But perhaps a better (and less insane) idea would have the Browns, currently in need of some depth at wideout, trying to acquire Glenn. I'm not sure Glenn would be happy as a No. 3 wide receiver, but I suspect Cleveland's offense would feature enough multi-receiver looks that he would get plenty of snaps.
That the Browns haven't made a move to sign former Chargers wideout Eric Parker might indicate they're not in the market for a pass catcher, but if Glenn really has played his last game for the Cowboys, he won't be out of work long. NFL teams are forever in need of guys who can make plays.


















