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David Haugh: Bears' Mike Glennon braces for biggest start of career back in familiar place

TAMPA, Fla. - Something tells me nobody will enjoy Mike Glennon's homecoming Sunday more than the Buccaneers.

The Bucs defense especially should enjoy catching up with the Bears quarterback. They know him well enough to know he can't run from them, particularly on third-and-long. No wonder they have sounded so welcoming when asked about Glennon's return here.

"Nice to see you again, Mike. You can put your stuff in the visiting locker room and the ball in our hands. Thanks, old pal."

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