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Former Dallas Cowboy Dies After Car Crash Monday In Irving
Former Dallas Cowboy Terry Glenn died from his injuries at Parkland Memorial Hospital around midnight Monday.

IRVING, TX — A former Dallas Cowboy died Monday morning after a car crash in Irving left him and his unknown passenger with injuries. Terrence "Terry" Glenn and an unknown passenger were the only people involved in the collision that took place in the 700 block of State Highway 114.
Glenn was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he died around 12 a.m., the Dallas Morning News reported. No other vehicles were involved in this accident. A statement from Irving Police Department claimed Glenn's car left the lane it was driving in and struck a concrete barrier.
Irving Police are investigating the accident, but they say Glenn's passenger only sustained minor injuries.
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Tony Cassilas, another former Cowboys' player, broke the news via Twitter Monday morning, asking for prayers for Glenn's fiancee.
Glenn played as receiver for the Cowboys from 2003 to 2008. The News reported his most rewarding time as a Cowboy came in 2005 and 2006, with more than 1,000 yards receiving in subsequent seasons.
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Asking for prayers for Terry Glenn's family he passed away this morning from car accident prayers for his fiancée
— tony casillas (@tccasillas) November 20, 2017
Lead Image: Dallas Cowboys Terry Glenn #83 Wide Receiver playing against Tennessee Titans defense during the Dallas Cowboys vs Tennessee Titans game on October 1, 2006 at LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Joe Murphy/NFLPhotoLibrary)
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