
Cordy Glenn Injury: Updates on Bills LT's Ankle and Return
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Cordy Glenn hasn't played since Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens because of an ankle injury. Glenn originally suffered an ankle injury during a training-camp scrimmage in early August. However, he is ready to return.
Continue for updates.
Glenn Active vs. Patriots
Sunday, Oct. 2
The Bills announced Glenn is ready to play against New England in Week 4.
Latest on Glenn's Practice Status
Friday, Sept. 30
Joe Buscaglia of WKBW reported Glenn was taking part in Friday's practice.
Glenn Has Been Dependable for Bills
The Week 2 clash with the New York Jets marked the first time the 26-year-old Georgia product has missed a regular-season game since his rookie season in 2012. It's an iron-man streak that included not sitting out any games after he had a kidney removed before the 2014 campaign.
Glenn's absence was a massive setback for the offensive line that got completely manhandled by the Ravens front seven for a majority of the Week 1 loss. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor got sacked twice and was under constant siege, and the rushing attack averaged just 2.7 yards per carry with few holes to navigate.





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