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'''Kevin Glenn''' (born [[June 12]], [[1979]], in [[Detroit, Michigan]]) is a [[Canadian Football League]] [[quarterback]] for the [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]. He entered the league with the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]]. he was then traded to the Blue Bombers Via the [[Toronto Argonauts]] on [[March 21st]], [[2003]].In the 2004 Season he played back-up to [[Khari Jones]] until Jones was traded mid-season. In 8 games that season Glenn passed for 2,329 yards on 274 attempts and 166 completions for an average of 14 yards. He also had 14 touchdown passes and eight interceptions. Glenn also rushed 30 times for 125 yards and two touchdowns. the 2005 season was more succesful for Glenn, but the bombers struggled and did not make the play offs. Despite missing three games due to injury, Glenn had his best season as a Bomber. He completed 231 of 403 pass attempts (57.3 per cent) for 3,571 yards and 27 TDs. His 27 TD passes were third best in the CFL. He also rushed for one TD on Oct. 10 versus the B.C. Lions. That Oct. 10 game at Canad Inns Stadium was arguably Glenn’s best single-game performance of his CFL career. He passes for 410 yards and five TDs, including four TD completions to slotback Milt Stegall. Glenn also topped the 400-yard passing mark (416) in a Week 7 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. No. 5 topped the 300-yard mark on five occasions
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|DateOfBirth= [[June 12]], [[1979]]
|Birthplace= [[Detroit, Michigan]]
|Position= Quarterback
|College= [[Illinois State]]
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|years= 2001-2003<BR>2004-present
|teams= [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]]<BR>[[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]
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'''Kevin Glenn''' (born [[June 12]], [[1979]], in [[Detroit, Michigan]]) is a [[Canadian Football League]] [[quarterback]] for the [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]]. He entered the league with the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]]. he was then traded to the Blue Bombers Via the [[Toronto Argonauts]] on [[March 21st]], [[2003]].In the 2004 Season he played back-up to [[Khari Jones]] until Jones was traded mid-season. In 8 games that season Glenn passed for 2,329 yards on 274 attempts and 166 completions for an average of 14 yards. He also had 14 touchdown passes and eight interceptions. Glenn also rushed 30 times for 125 yards and two touchdowns. theThe 2005 season was more succesful for Glenn, but the bombers struggled and did not make the play offs. Despite missing three games due to injury, Glenn had his best season as a Bomber. He completed 231 of 403 pass attempts (57.3 per cent) for 3,571 yards and 27 TDs. His 27 TD passes were third best in the CFL. He also rushed for one TD on Oct. 10 versus the B.C. Lions. That Oct. 10 game at Canad Inns Stadium was arguably Glenn’s best single-game performance of his CFL career. He passes for 410 yards and five TDs, including four TD completions to slotback Milt Stegall. Glenn also topped the 400-yard passing mark (416) in a Week 7 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. No. 5 topped the 300-yard mark on five occasions
 
==College Years==