Bills, Cordy Glenn agree to five-year contract extension
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The Buffalo Bills and left tackle Cordy Glenn have agreed to a five-year contract extension, according to the player’s representatives.
The deal is worth $65 million with $36 million guaranteed, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Glenn, 26, was selected out of Georgia in the second round of the 2012 draft. The offensive lineman has started all 61 games in which he has appeared, but missed three games during his rookie season due to an ankle injury.
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The Bills placed a non-exclusive franchise tag on Glenn on March 1.
Buffalo opens its season against the Baltimore Ravens on Sept. 11.