- According to Joe Buscaglia, Buffalo Bills OT Cordy Glenn could possibly need foot surgery following a second opinion from Dr. Robert Anderson. Head coach Sean McDermott told reporters Friday it’s “too early to tell,” as the Bills hope he will return to practice soon.
- Glenn played a career-low 657 offensive snaps last season and missed five games due to an ankle injury. Despite dealing with this injury Glenn still played at a high level last season. His overall PFF grade of 82.8 ranked 21st at the position and his pass-block grade of 85.0 ranked 14th.
- His pass-blocking efficiency of 96.4 was the fourth-best in the AFC and 10th-best in the NFL last season. On 365 pass-blocking snaps, Glenn only allowed 17 total pressures with only one being a sack (pass-blocking efficiency measures pressure allowed on a per-snap basis with weighting toward sacks).
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