"Terry Tyree Glenn" is a former American college and professional American football/football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for twelve seasons. He played college football for Ohio State University, and was recognized as an All-American. He was drafted by the New England Patriots seventh overall in the 1996 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Patriots, Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys of the NFL.

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When you protect (Bledsoe), the sky's the limit, ... He's playing with a little chip on his shoulder. And when he does that, wow.

Pretty much, ... I'll catch [Favre] talking to me and I'll just be sitting there looking like, 'Man, what do I say?' It's hard. But I'm catching on.

Brett, you can just go talk to him.

Things had to happen that way for me to be here in Green Bay, ... I did not want to be in New England last year. There was an opportunity for me to get out of New England, and I had to go for it. ... I'm here for a reason. This is the best place for me. This is good for me right here.

It feels good to be wanted, ... For me to be in the situation I am right now, and be able to feel like I'm still respected and still wanted, things had to happen the way they did last year.

To me, he looks better than ever. I swear, he really does. The ball he throws, it's definitely nice for a receiver. You've got to respect and appreciate a quarterback who knows how to change it up.

I knew if I got a chance to play with Favre, and play in this green and gold uniform, it'd be [a] chance that I probably would never see again, ... I don't know what they were missing [at receiver] last year, but whatever it is, I'm hoping I can fill that void.

Some quarterbacks and receivers, they're just 'Hey, what's up, and all of that.' But it's kind of different for me. But hopefully I'll get it.

Drew came here to take this team where it needs to be, and that's the same goal I have. It feels good playing with a quarterback who has thrown to me before, and it feels good for him throwing to a receiver he knows.