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Riders quarterback joins CFL's exclusive club

Riders' quarterback joins CFL's exclusive club. Kevin Glenn passes 50,000 mark in loss to Calgary

Kevin Glenn exceeds 50,000 career passing yards in loss to Calgary

Riders quarterback Kevin Glenn was not in the mood for celebrating on Saturday, but his career accomplishment of passing for more than 50,000 yards is starting to sink in. (THE CANADIAN PRESS)

The way his team lostin Calgary on Saturday, who could blame Riders quarterbackKevin Glenn for not getting too excited about a major achievement?

While the Saskatchewan Roughriders were embarrassed by the Stampeders at McMahon Stadium, their quarterback joined an exclusive club. A club reserved only for CFL quarterbacks who have thrown for 50,000 yards in their career.

Glenn's third quarter dart to Naaman Roosevelt earned the seventeen year vet his membership card.

The loss dampened his enthusiasm that night, but once the congratulatory text messages started pouring in, the accomplishment sunk in.

"I got some messages from Damon Allen and Danny McManus, guys like Milt Stegall, who were out of the game and who are still involved with the game, saying this is a big accomplishment, this kind of stuff,"Glenn said after practice on Tuesday afternoon."It was kind of cool."

Glenn is now less than 400 yards away from passing Riders legend Ron Lancaster and moving into sixth-spot on the all-timelist.

A list which also includes the aforementioned Allen and McManus, as well as Henry Burris, Ricky Ray, and Anthony Calvillo at the very top.

"To say there's only seven in CFL history and I'm one of them to actually do that is huge," Glenn said, adding that reachingthe 50,000 mark is something he won't truly embrace until his playing days are over.

Asked if he's a hall-of-famer when his playing days are over, Kevin Glenn replied: "of course, no doubt ... is an elephant heavy?" (Glenn Reid/CBC News)

"That's what me and Travis Lulay were actually having a conversation about the other night.All the individual stuff you tend towhen it's over that's when you start going, man I threw for 50,000 yards," he said.

"What better way to do it than with the green-and-white.This is where I started."

And to think he almost let that trophy case ball get away.

Glenn didn't realize at the time, his third quarter completion to Roosevelt was the pass that put him over, but he's grateful someone on the Riders' staffwas on the ball to save the milestone pigskin.

"Kudos to Cam for keeping that ball because we would have been after the game standing at the entrance patting everybody down at Calgary Stadium to figure out where that ball was going."

As for what he sees as his chances for a CFL hall-of-fame nomination after he retiresto him that's a no-brainer.

"Oh, of course, no doubt.You guys with your questionsis an elephant heavy?" laughed Glenn.

Glenn is certainly one of the most entertaining quarterbacks for theCFLmedia, but what he doesn't have is a Grey Cup ring.So far it's not looking like that will happen for him this year, either.

The 1-3 Riders' next action is Saturday afternoon, as they play host to the Toronto Argonauts.