BEREA, Ohio - Mike Glennon is being sought out to become the 22nd starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns since their 1999 resurrection, according to reports.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that the Browns were looking around for a future passer even before rookie Johnny Manziel entered rehabilitation, and that two unnamed sources noted that the team "at least sniffed around" the second year Buccaneers quarterback.
Bucs head coach Lovie Smith said the team was committed to Glennon, though with the first overall pick in April's draft are expected to draft a quarterback.
Glennon went 117-of-203 passing for 1,417 yards, adding 10 touchdowns and 6 interceptions last season.
The future of Cleveland's two present quarterbacks is unstable at best: Manziel is still away for personal problems and Brian Hoyer will likely become a unrestricted free agent.
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