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OL Glenn downplays reported rift with Bengals

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Thursday, 24 October 2019 14:06

CINCINNATI -- Bengals offensive lineman Cordy Glenn downplayed the rift between himself and the team following a tumultuous start to the season.

In his first news conference since August, the left tackle said his absence in the team's first six games was because of a concussion.

"I think the only thing that happened honestly is I got hurt," Glenn said before Thursday's practice. "That's just all that happened. It's not about not wanting to play."

Glenn, who has been out since the second preseason game, was suspended for a Week 7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars for internal disciplinary reasons. According to a ProFootballTalk report, Glenn and an unidentified Bengals coach got into a verbal altercation that resulted in the team-issued ban. The report came one day after Glenn cleared the concussion protocol and was a full participant at practice for the first time since Cincinnati's second preseason game, against the Washington Redskins.

Glenn mostly did individual drills on Thursday and is not expected to play in Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams in London.

"We gotta see some people get through practice before we consider playing him, and that hasn't happened with him," coach Zac Taylor said.

Glenn returned to practice Wednesday and worked with the scout team. He declined to get into any specifics regarding the injury.

Asked about his relationship with Taylor after the suspension, Glenn said it was good. The eight-year veteran said he just wants to help the Bengals (0-7) as much as possible.

"Of course I want to prove myself and do my share around here and help the team win and help out however I can," Glenn said. "It was just an injury, and I'm trying to move forward."

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