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  • NE Wide Receiver
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    Terry Glenn has looked very good in Cowboys camp thus far.
    ''Terry looks physically to me better than he was in New England,’' quarterback Drew Bledsoe said. ''If anything, he may be more explosive than before.’' Glenn could be a nice sleeper if he can stay healthy, but that’s always unlikely.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Cowboys wideouts Terry Glenn (blisters) and Terrell Owens missed practice Monday.
    Glenn has been fine throughout camp and this isn’t an injury to worry about. Owens is still nursing the hamstring injury that has kept him out since last Thursday.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Terry Glenn had four catches for 71 yards and one TD on Monday night.
    Glenn’s foot blisters appeared a part of his past as he made an acrobatic touchdown catch in the first quarter. If T.O. ever comes back from his hamstring injury, expect Glenn’s numbers to be about those of a WR4.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Terry Glenn (blisters) returned to Cowboys practice Thursday.
    For the first time since the open of camp, he lined up across from Terrell Owens. We doubt T.O.'s presence will help Glenn’s production this season.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Terry Glenn caught four passes for 81 yards in Week 1.
    Glenn was practically ignored for most of the game, until a 51-yard catch during desperation time. We don’t see Glenn as a safe WR3 start every week, including in Week 2 against the Redskins.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Terry Glenn caught six passes for 90 yards in week two.
    With Dallas turning into a pass-first team, Glenn looks like he has some fantasy value. Don’t blow your FAAB budget on him, but 177 yards in two weeks is tough to ignore. Remember Glenn started strong last season before struggling down the stretch.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Terry Glenn caught two passes for 24 yards in week five.
    It was Glenn’s inevitable first game under 55 yards. He’s a situational starter in fantasy leagues.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Terry Glenn aggravated a sprained right foot in the first quarter of today’s game.
    Glenn’s return is questionable.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Cowboys declared QB Tony Romo (3rd QB), RB Julius Jones, CB Jacques Reeves, LB Ryan Fowler, G Ben Noll, T Jacob Rogers, WR Terry Glenn, and WR Dedric Ward inactive for week eight.
    With Glenn out for the season, Randal Williams will have to step up at wide receiver.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    Cowboys placed Terry Glenn on injured reserve with a sprained foot, ending his season.
    Glenn was off to a fast start, with 400 yards and two scores in six games this season. While Quincy Morgan may not play this week, he’ll probably start for the rest of the year opposite Keyshawn Johnson and is worth grabbing in most leagues.