Report: Panthers' Turner, Bengals' Glenn on trade block
Carolina Panthers guard Trai Turner and Cincinnati Bengals tackle Cordy Glenn are being shopped around the trade market, sources told ESPN's Jenna Laine.
Turner, a staple at right guard, overcame nagging injuries last season to make his fifth straight Pro Bowl. The 26-year-old missed three games during each of the 2017, 2018, and 2019 campaigns due to various ailments. He has two seasons remaining on his four-year, $45-million contract.
Glenn is coming off a tumultuous season with the Bengals during which the two sides clashed over his ability to play following a concussion. The team suspended him for a week due to disciplinary reasons related to concussion treatments.
The 30-year-old was expected to play left guard last year after Cincinnati drafted Jonah Williams to play left tackle. He wound up moving back to the tackle spot in the summer when Williams underwent season-ending surgery on a torn labrum.
Glenn has one season left on his contract for a base salary of $7.5 million. He's reportedly destined for a release unless the Bengals find a trade partner. Cincinnati acquired Glenn in a deal with the Buffalo Bills in March 2018.
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