Mark Glowinski held claim to a Seahawks starting spot entering the past two seasons before being benched early in this one. That led to Seattle waiving the offensive lineman over the weekend.
But the Colts offered the guard a chance to further his development elsewhere, submitting a successful waiver claim for him. The former fourth-round pick has one season remaining on his rookie contract.
Glowinski struggled this season in 199 snaps, and the Seahawks installed rookie second-rounder Ethan Pocic in his place at right guard. Last season, though, Glowinski started all 16 games at left guard and opened two playoff contests with the starters. He’s made 19 regular-season starts in total.
The 25-year-old West Virginia product will attempt to develop in Indianapolis, which figures to see some coaching staff turnover this offseason. The Colts are currently shorthanded up front, now having both Ryan Kelly and Jack Mewhort on IR.
“Before we give you a chance to guard Andrew Luck, we’ll give you a tryout guarding Jacoby Brissett. Make us proud! Or at least less embarrassed.”
Have you seen how bad or O line is and this guy got cut from the team for a rookie. Don’t hold your breath because he will do enough holding for you. Then there is off sides and the occasional like every other game roughing penalty because he does something stupid. Maybe your OL coach can get to him but I doubt it if Cable couldn’t.