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Cordy Glenn

Cordy Glenn

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Cordy Glenn (concussion) ruled out for Sunday against Seattle

LT Cordy Glenn has been ruled for Sunday's game against the Seahawks. He has remained in the concussion protocol since the Bengals' second preseason game against Washington.

Fantasy Impact

Andre Smith will serve as Glenn's replacement on Sunday. He'll have the task of stopping the newly acquired Jadeveon Clowney. This does not bode well for a Bengals offense playing on the road in Seattle week 1.

Wesley Calove5 years ago
Cordy Glenn still in concussion protocol ahead of Week 1

Cordy Glenn remains in the concussion protocol and may not be able to play in Week 1 against Seattle.

Fantasy Impact

The Bengals sported one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL last season, and the outlook wasn't much better for 2019-20. After losing first-round tackle Jonah Williams to a season-ending shoulder injury, Glenn's injury is especially concerning for Andy Dalton, Joe Mixon, and Co.

Zachary Hanshew5 years ago
Bengals trade for LT Cordy Glenn

According to NFL Insider Adam Caplan, the Bengals have acquired offensive tackle Cordy Glenn in a trade with the Bills.

Fantasy Impact

In order to get it done the Bengals reportedly swapped first-round picks with the Bills, moving from No. 12 to No. 21 or No. 22 (unsure of which one). Coming into the NFL Draft, the Bengals were more than likely to draft two offensive lineman within the first two days, though this takes a huge load off. Glenn was playing at a Pro Bowl level with the Bills until 2017 when his health seemed to be a constant issue. If he's healthy, the Bengals got themselves a long-term solution at left tackle, seeing he's just 28 years old. Glenn signed a five-year, $60 million deal with the Bills in 2016. This is a massive deal for the Bengals and their skill-position players.

Mike Tagliere6 years ago
Cordy Glenn signs long-term deal

The Buffalo Bills and LT Cordy Glenn agreed to terms on a five-year, $65 million deal with $36 million in guaranteed money.

Fantasy Impact

The Bills locked up Cordy Glenn on Tuesday awarding him with a huge five-year, $65 million deal. Glenn anchored a Bills' offensive line that finished the 2015 season with a league leading 2,432 total yards on the ground.