"Aaron Devone Glenn" is a former American college and professional American football/football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) for fifteen seasons. He played college football for Texas A&M University, and received All-American accolades. He was originally drafted by the New York Jets in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft, and he also played professionally for the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans Saints of the NFL. He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro.

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He went out there and he battled. He was truly battle-tested for the whole game. And to me, it shows a sign of a true corner to have the mentality that he had to go out there and continue to play the whole game.

It just felt great to come up and pull that one out.

He played well, ... You have your ups and you have your downs, and he had more ups than downs. That's life as a corner in the NFL. Anthony did what any good cornerback would do. You're going to give up some plays, but you've got to make some plays. If you look at what he did, to me, he had a heck of a game.

For us to continue to fight and get this victory, it says a lot about this team.

I think this team is mentally strong enough to overcome it. We have to.

I understood early in my career that sometimes things don't go the way you want them to go. But to have the opportunity I have here, I couldn't ask for anything better.

I was on top of the route and I made a very bad decision to go for the interception. That's just my mindset. Any time the ball is in the air I'm going to try to go for the ball. I think I touched the ball or touched his hand, one of the two. I know I was close to the ball, and I just ended up missing it.

He's by far one of the quicker, faster, better corners that I've seen. He's an explosive guy that can make a lot of plays. If he can get his hands on the ball, it's going to be trouble for a lot of teams.

Fourth down, man, ... When the pressure is on, you want the ball to come to you. But man, it's still a scary situation.