The Cincinnati Bengals have, according to ESPN’s Jenna Laine, put former Georgia Bulldog offensive lineman Cordy Glenn on the trade block. If the Bengals can’t find a suitor for Glenn and his contract, then they’re considering releasing him.
Glenn was a part of a struggling Cincinnati offensive line in 2019.
Two players I’m told are being shopped around, per sources in Indy: Cordy Glenn (Bengals) and Trai Turner (Panthers). If no trade partner can be found, Glenn would be released.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) March 2, 2020
Glenn, who changed positions several times this season, is due $2 million dollars if he’s on the Cincinnati roster the 22nd of March. He’s set to make an additional $7.5M in base salary this season. Cutting Glenn would free up the Bengals $9.5M in cap room.
Jonah Williams, Cincinnati’s 2019 first round pick out of Alabama, is projected to return to the Bengals following his missed rookie season. If Cordy Glenn becomes a free agent, then he’ll receive interest on the market.
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