Mike Glennon's Time In Chicago Nearing An End
Mike Glennon isn't long for Chicago, as the writing is clearly on the wall that he will not be playing for the Bears in 2018. Glennon was benched in Week 5 in favor of rookie Mitch Trubisky after he turned the ball over eight times in four games. Glennon's base salary in 2018 would be $12.5 million, which is way too much for a backup. Glennon also doesn't fit in with new head coach Matt Nagy's style of offense, but it's clear in Chicago that Trubisky is the future under center. Glennon has zero fantasy value unless he's somehow starting for a team in 2018, which is unlikely.
Source: ESPN Chicago - Jeff Dickerson
Chicago Bears backup quarterback Source: ESPN Chicago - Jeff Dickerson
Dolphins Sign Mike Glennon To Practice Squad
Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) and with Teddy Bridgewater dealing with a dislocated pinkie finger, the team signed veteran quarterback Mike Glennon to their practice squad on Wednesday, according to a source. If both Tagovailoa and Bridgewater are unavailable for the Week 18 game against the New York Jets, rookie Skylar Thompson would be in line to make his second career start, with Glennon serving as his backup. The 33-year-old Glennon has not made an appearance for an NFL team this year. He played in six games (four starts) for the New York Giants in 2021 and went 90-for-167 for 790 yards, four touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
With the Miami Dolphins preparing to be without quarterback Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Mike Glennon Needs Surgery, Won't Play In Week 18
Mike Glennon (wrist) will require surgery for a wrist injury he suffered in the Week 17 loss to the Chicago Bears, and he will miss the Week 18 regular season finale against the Washington Football Team. Glennon returned to the starting role in Week 17 and was absolutely terrible, going 4-for-11 for 24 yards and two interceptions while fumbling four times (two lost). The 32-year-old will finish the year 90-for-167 for 790 yards, four touchdowns and 10 interceptions while taking nine sacks in six games (four starts). The Giants season will mercifully end this weekend with Jake Fromm making his second career start. He hasn't looked quite as bad as Glennon in limited action, but things probably won't get much better in Week 18. The Washington defense will be a strong streaming option.
Source: The Bergen Record - Art Stapleton
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said that quarterback Source: The Bergen Record - Art Stapleton
Mike Glennon Has Four Turnovers In Ugly Loss To Chicago
Mike Glennon completed 4-of-11 passes for 24 yards and two interceptions while rushing for 13 yards on one attempt in Sunday's 29-3 loss to the Chicago Bears. He fumbled the ball four times and ended up losing two of them. The 32-year-old completed just four passes in Sunday's loss to the Bears and combined for more sacks and interceptions (six) than completions in Week 17. Glennon should start the regular season finale against the Washington Football Team in Week 18. Fantasy managers should look elsewhere, though, even in superflex leagues, after Glennon's 4:10 touchdown-to-interception ratio over six games in 2021.
Source: Pro Football Focus
New York Giants quarterback Source: Pro Football Focus
Mike Glennon And Jake Fromm Could Both Play On Sunday
Mike Glennon and Jake Fromm could see reps at quarterback on Sunday against the Bears. While many beat writers suggest that Glennon should get the start and see the bulk of the work, neither quarterback is playable, even in two-quarterback leagues, given the uncertainty of their playing time. The duo also make the Chicago Bears an intriguing fantasy DST, but be careful because the Bears are the 28th-ranked fantasy defense over the last month, so they are a risky option to rest your fantasy title hopes on.
Source: Dan Duggan
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said both Source: Dan Duggan
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