Looks like the Jets could possibly be seeing a former New York quarterback this Sunday?

Per their team page, the Dolphins have signed Mike Glennon to their practice squad ahead of Sunday’s season finale in Miami, and there’s a chance he could be on the active roster.
Tua Tagovailoa is still in concussion protocol and Teddy Bridgewater fractured his pinkie finger in last weekend’s loss to New England, so Miami is down to rookie Skylar Thompson as the only QB on the active roster – so if Bridgewater can’t play Sunday, Glennon could be elevated as the backup.
Glennon, a 10-year vet, has thrown for 7.025 yards in 40 career games for six teams, including last season with the Giants, where he started four games (and played in seven) and completed 53.9 percent of his passes for 790 yards, four touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
The 33-year-old was an third-round pick of the Buccaneers back in 2013, and has also played for the Bears, Raiders, Cardinals, Jaguars, and Giants.
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