Eskimos sign Kevin Glenn, becoming 1st player to join all 9 CFL teams
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Kevin Glenn is now the most well-travelled player in CFL history.
The free-agent quarterback agreed to a contract with the Edmonton Eskimos on Monday, nearly two weeks after being released by the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The 38-year-old will likely serve as Mike Reilly's primary backup.
The deal makes Glenn the first player in league history to have his rights held by all nine teams, according to CFL.ca.
Kevin Glenn career timeline
- Saskatchewan Roughriders (2001-03)
- Toronto Argonauts (2004)*
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2004-08)
- Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2009-11)
- Calgary Stampeders (2012-13)
- Ottawa RedBlacks (2014)*
- BC Lions (2014)
- Saskatchewan Roughriders (2015)
- Montreal Alouettes (2015-16)
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2016)
- Saskatchewan Roughriders (2017)
- Edmonton Eskimos (2018-present)
*Traded prior to appearing
In 17 games for the Roughriders last season, Glenn completed 318 of 468 passes for 4,038 yards and 25 touchdowns with 14 interceptions.
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