Tim Tebow may not be in the NFL anymore, but he still thinks he could be a solid player.
It has been a few years since Tim Tebow’s polarizing presence took over the NFL. He had a mythical playoff run with the Denver Broncos in 2011, but was replaced with the signing of Peyton Manning.
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Tebow would go on to play for the New York Jets, causing a quarterback controversy with Mark Sanchez. The former Florida Gator’s use was heavily debated throughout that 2012 season, as head coach Rex Ryan would use him in a wildcat role. This would be Tebow’s final year in the NFL.
Since then, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner has worked for ESPN as a college football analyst. He still thinks he can be a quarterback in the NFL, though, and expressed this in an interview with CBS Sports Radio.
"I mean, for me, I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in. I’m still young, I still feel really good. So is that something that I feel like I can be an effective quarterback in the NFL? Yeah, I really do feel like I could be."
Tebow would go on to say that there are other things he enjoys doing while not playing football.
At this point, seeing a team take on Tebow would be surprising. The media presence that surrounds him seemingly hasn’t been enough for an organization to take him on, most likely in a backup role. Receiving a press conference to be the backup quarterback of the Jets probably didn’t help matters.
So will Tim Tebow ever play in the NFL again?
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