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Originally published Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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NFL | Glenn talks to Dallas

Wide receiver Terry Glenn is speaking with Dallas Cowboys officials again in the hopes of returning. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he's...

DALLAS — Wide receiver Terry Glenn is speaking with Dallas Cowboys officials again in the hopes of returning.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he's spoken to Glenn and his agent, James Gould.

"Terry is someone I have a lot of interest in," Jones said. "We worked well together last year. We will sit down here and look at how he fits and what we can do with him as a player this year."

Glenn has refused to sign an injury waiver that would give him $500,000 if he re-injures his right knee, so Glenn has missed all mandatory and voluntary on-field practices this offseason. The Cowboys told him he could not practice with the team without the waiver.

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• Running back Najeh Davenport was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers after the team couldn't work out a trade for Willie Parker's former backup.

Also released were safety Mike Lorello, long snapper Jared Retkofsky and offensive lineman Doug Legursky.

Davenport rushed for a career-high 499 yards and averaged 4.7 yards per carry last season.

The Steelers recently drafted running back Rashard Mendenhall in the first round and signed third-down back Mewelde Moore, moves that meant Davenport had little chance of making the team. The team also wanted to keep second-year back Gary Russell.

Kevin Jones went through a workout in Saline, Mich., while four NFL teams — Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Miami and Detroit — watched the running back sprint and cut just five months after he had major knee surgery.

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