Report: Bengals, Cordy Glenn clash over handling of concussion

Bengals’ offensive tackle Cordy Glenn stretches during organized team activities Tuesday, May 22, 2018, at the practice facility near Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Bengals’ offensive tackle Cordy Glenn stretches during organized team activities Tuesday, May 22, 2018, at the practice facility near Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Nothing seems to be going as planned these days for the winless Cincinnati Bengals.

Left tackle Cordy Glenn returned to practice Wednesday after self-reporting a concussion in the preseason and reportedly got into an argument with a coach that resulted in Glenn telling Bengals head coach Zac Taylor to cut him, according to ProFootballTalk.com.

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That report also indicated the Bengals fined Glenn $200,000 for conduct detrimental to the team and the two parties have been at odds over the handling of his concussion.

Glenn, who started 13 of 16 games for the Bengals last season after being traded from Buffalo, was not practicing Thursday and his car was not in his parking spot at Paul Brown Stadium.

Glenn was a second-round pick of the Bills in 2012.

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