The Facts: It didn't take long for Rosen to start getting significant snaps with the first-team offense. Rosen impressed his coach and offensive linemen during the first day of Arizona's first voluntary organized team activities Tuesday while sharing reps with undrafted rookie QB Chad Kanoff. "He was good," right guard Justin Pugh said. "I was surprised at how well he did with the limited amount of time that he's spent here so far. The first thing I told him was, 'Take command of the huddle. This is your huddle.' He did a good job. I was impressed with what he did today."
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Starter Sam Bradford was given the day off, and his backup, Mike Glennon, left practice within the first 20 minutes due to illness. HC Steve Wilks said it wasn't anything serious, and Glennon should be back at practice Wednesday. That gave Rosen more snaps behind center, and he capitalized on the opportunity. "Josh looked great today," Wilks said. "Some of his timing and his throws with the quarterback and tight ends I thought were right on point." Rosen benefited from having veterans around him Tuesday, Wilks said. The speed, tempo and urgency were all greater than during rookie minicamp over the weekend. It's a good start, but there's a long way to go. We'll be watching the process throughout.