Buffalo Bills left tackle Cordy Glenn incurred an ankle injury against the Carolina Panthers Sunday. Glenn is being evaluated by the team’s medical staff and is questionable to return. He has been out the entire second half.
Glenn has been plagued with injury since this past summer. During training camp, the six-year veteran received medical treatment for his ailing foot. That injury caused Glenn to be a limited participant in camp, and resulted in him played sparingly in only the team’s final preseason game.
Making consistent appearance in the Bills injury report since the start of the regular season, Glenn split reps with rookie Dion Dawkins in Buffalo’s first game of 2017 versus the Jets. Coach Sean McDermott has previously said that his plan for Glenn is to work the left tackle back into his regular starter’s role slowly after the injuries Glenn has had up until now.
A second-round pick of the Bills in 2012, Glenn is currently signed to a five-year, $60 million deal with the team.