Redskins' pick lies about why he was suspended
Washington Redskins fifth-round draft pick Cody Glenn came clean. Or, at least, half clean.
Nebraska suspended Glenn for three games last season. He told teams that he was suspended for selling tickets, but he has admitted he was suspended for something else.
An NFL source tells Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post, "good luck whenever he gets waived."
Nebraska suspended Glenn for three games last season. He told teams that he was suspended for selling tickets, but he has admitted he was suspended for something else.
"It's me being dumb, just trying to have people leave me alone," Glenn told the AP when asked today about why he gave the Washington media the story about the tickets. "It's something I said that I probably shouldn't have, looking at it now."What is that something else? He didn't say, but that's likely to be the first question the Redskins (or other teams, if he gets released) will ask. The second question will be "why did you lie?"
An NFL source tells Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post, "good luck whenever he gets waived."