(670 The Score) The Bears will see a familiar face under center for their foe Sunday.
The Jaguars will start Mike Glennon at quarterback when they host the Bears on Sunday, according to multiple reports Saturday. The decision came from the Jaguars after Glennon and Gardner Minshew had splits first-team reps in practice throughout the week.
Glennon, 31, played in Chicago in a forgettable 2017 season, when Glennon lasted just four starts before losing his job as the Bears had an ugly 5-11 campaign. Glennon completed 66.4% of his passes with four touchdowns and five interceptions while averaging 208.3 passing yards per game and posting a 76.9 passer rating in 2017.
Glennon has started three games this season, throwing for 600 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions. The Jaguars lost all three starts and are riding a franchise-worst 13-game losing streak. The Bears (7-7) are trying to keep their playoff hopes alive with a win Sunday.