Left tackle Cordy Glenn is the first franchise-tagged player to land a long-term contract this offseason.
The Buffalo Bills have agreed to terms with Glenn on a five-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. The mega deal is worth up to $65 million with $19 million in 2016 and $30 million in the first two years, a source who has seen the contract told NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport.
The $26.5 million in full guarantees are the second-most ever for an offensive lineman, per Rapoport.
Glenn, 26, was due to earn $13.