How he got the start: In March, the Bears offered Glennon a three-year, $45 million deal with $18.5 guaranteed. The free agent spent the previous two seasons as backup to Jameis Winston in Tampa Bay and had a starting record of 5-13. Just seven weeks after Glennon arrived in Chicago, the Bears traded up to draft North Carolina quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Despite this move, Glennon’s name sat at the top of the Bears’ depth chart — that changed after Week 4 when Trubisky was promoted.
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