JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Mike Glennon's first start in more than three years took a circle of benchings that involved five quarterbacks and two teams more than a thousand miles apart.
Try to follow along: Glennon got benched in 2017 for then-Chicago rookie Mitchell Trubisky, who got benched this season for Nick Foles, who got benched last year in Jacksonville for rookie Gardner Minshew, who got replaced this month by rookie Jake Luton, who is now benched in favor of Glennon. Whew!
"The transitive property," Glennon quipped.
Jaguars coach Doug Marrone picked made Glennon his starter for Sunday's game against Cleveland (7-3) three days after he considered pulling Luton during a 27-3 loss to unbeaten Pittsburgh. Luton completed 16 of 37 passes for 151 yards and four interceptions against the Steelers.
"I think he gives us the best chance to win," Marrone said of Glennon. "Mike's experienced and that's why we brought him in here, to be able to fill in whenever we need him. So he'll get his opportunity."
Luton went winless in three starts for Jacksonville (1-9), whose nine-game losing streak is tied for the longest in any one season in franchise history.
Glennon welcomed a chance to end the skid.
"I got nothing to lose," he said. "I haven't been the starter in three years. I don't know when this opportunity is going to come again. I'm just going to go out there, have fun, let it rip and see what happens.