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Chris Roling

Cordy Glenn practices for first time in 6 weeks

The Cincinnati Bengals might not have left tackle Cordy Glenn on the field for Monday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers — but he’s getting closer.

Glenn had a helmet and went through limited work Thursday, the first time he’s practiced since the third week of the preseason.

Glenn, battling back from a self-reported concussion, figures to take a bit longer than just this week to get into full game shape, but we are a week removed from the rare “doubtful” player going active (Carl Lawson), so a surprise could happen.

The Bengals had a ton of names on the report Thursday, though guys like Carlos Dunlap and Tyler Eifert were just getting veteran’s days. Sam Hubbard and Michael Jordan seem like they will be able to go.

The full report for both teams:

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