Glennon, seeing his first regular-season game action since 2014, completed 10 of 11 passes for 75 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions in Thursday's 43-28 loss to the Falcons.
The fourth-year veteran held a clipboard for the entirety of the 2015 campaign as Jameis Winston played every snap of his rookie season, but Glennon performed admirably when called upon Thursday after the latter hurt his knee midway through the fourth quarter. He was near perfect against a Falcons defense that was naturally in prevent mode given their sizable lead, even finding Cameron Brate for a two-yard scoring throw that came just a day over two years from the date of his last regular-season touchdown pass, Nov. 2, 2014. Glennon has 19 starts on his NFL resume, which means he'll be ready to roll should the Winston not be able to suit up for a Week 10 tilt against the Bears.