Overview
- The team announced Glasgow’s release on March 2, moving on from the 10-year veteran who started 14 games in 2025.
- Detroit frees roughly $5.5 million in 2026 cap space and takes about a $2.8 million dead-cap charge after cutting the final year of his deal.
- Glasgow was set for an estimated $8.4 million cap hit that included a $500,000 roster bonus and a $6.5 million base salary.
- The move follows the Montgomery trade to Houston that brought in lineman Juice Scruggs, who has experience at center and guard.
- After a challenging 2025 at center following Frank Ragnow’s retirement, Glasgow posted a thank-you note on X as his future—another team or retirement—remains uncertain.