Mike Glennon joined the Buccaneers with expectations that he would be the quarterback to take them into the future. He was efficient, especially in his rookie year, throwing 19 touchdown passes against only nine interceptions. Despite potential, it wasn’t enough, as he now sits behind Jameis Winston as the backup quarterback.
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Many have thought that with Glennon showing some signs, but not likely to get on the field, that he will be jettisoned to points elsewhere. Well, not so fast. Here is what Jason Licht had to sayon the topic:
“Right now you saw what happened last year when the starter went down and the backup didn’t perform as well as they hoped,” Licht said.