Mike Glennon

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Mike Glennon drops to throw during the second half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, in Tampa, Fla. The Vikings won 19-13. (AP Photo | Reinhold Matay)

Maybe the Jets' hot pursuit of free agent Mike Glennon wasn't so hot after all.

According to a report from CSN Chicago, the Jets are no longer in the running for the ex-Buccaneers quarterback. The 49ers and Bills have also dropped out. The Bears are the only team left heavily pursuing Glennon.

It's unclear if this will impact Glennon's market, which was previously set between $14 and $15 million per year.

The Bucs originally drafted Glennon, 27, in the third round in 2013. He played in 13 games as a rookie, and threw for 2,608 yards with 19 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He had a completion percentage of 59.4, and a quarterback rating of 83.9.

Despite the seemingly promising year, the Bucs signed quarterback Josh McCown in the offseason, and named him the starter. Tampa Bay ended up benching McCown in favor of Glennon midway through the season. Glennon finished the year with 1,417 passing yards, 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions in nine game appearances.

The Bucs finished 2014 2-14, and earned the top pick in the draft. They selected Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston, and quickly named him the starter. Glennon has been the Bucs backup quarterback ever since. He didn't throw a pass in the regular season in 2015, and just 11 in 2016.

In his 18 career starts, Glennon is 5-13.

With the Jets out of the running for Glennon, their attention likely turns to Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor. Brian Hoyer (Bears) and Colin Kaepernick (49ers) are other potential options.

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