BOURNBONNAIS, Ill. -- Chicago Bears quarterback Mike Glennon expressed confidence Monday that everyone in the organization is on board with him as the starter.
"Yeah, I think that's kind of been the case really from the moment I got here and reached out to the guys," Glennon said. "We're lucky to have a really good group of guys that have all bought in to what we are doing. I think everyone has been a really good teammate so far."
The Bears erased any hint of a quarterback controversy when they stuck with Glennon (scheduled to earn $16 million guaranteed in 2017) as their starter in the offseason, even after they moved up one spot to draft North Carolina quarterback Mitchell Trubisky second overall.