Jaguars agree to terms with Mike Glennon
The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to terms Friday with veteran quarterback Mike Glennon, the team announced.
"Mike is entering his eighth season in the NFL and will bring vital experience into our quarterback room and make us a better football team," head coach Doug Marrone said. "We want to be as strong as possible at every position. We expect Mike to come in and work hard, compete every day, and help our team win."
Glennon will join a position group in Jacksonville that is led by Gardner Minshew and also includes Josh Dobbs and sixth-round rookie Jake Luton.
Glennon appeared in two games for the then-Oakland Raiders last season, completing 6 of 10 passes for 56 yards and a touchdown. The 30-year-old has also spent time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, and Arizona Cardinals, compiling 22 career starts.
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