The Arizona Cardinals and free-agent quarterback Mike Glennon reportedly agreed to terms on a contract Tuesday following the veteran's failed trial run as the Chicago Bears' bridge to Mitchell Trubisky.
The deal is expected to be finalized Wednesday.
NFL Network's Tiffany Blackmon first relayed the news.
The Bears initially signed Glennon to a three-year, $45 million deal in March 2017. However, the total numbers were a bit misleading since the contract was essentially a year-to-year pact that only included $18.5 million guaranteed.
Those safeguards helped soften the blow of a signing gone wrong, and the Bears admitted their mistake when they cut him at the start of the new league year.