Tim Tebow attempting NFL comeback in stunning twist
One of the most short-lived but sensational careers in NFL history has been revived after Tim Tebow committed to a new position.
When Tim Tebow retired from baseball in February after a run as a Mets minor leaguer, it appeared to spell the end of his athletic career.
But in a stunning twist, the former Jets and Broncos quarterback is attempting an NFL comeback as a tight end, according to multiple reports.
The 33-year-old reached out to the Jaguars requesting an opportunity to try out as a tight end, ESPN reported.
Tebow went through a workout with the team’s tight ends coach, according to NFL Network, and the Jaguars have had “at least some discussion” of signing him.
Jaguars coach Urban Meyer was the coach at Florida University when Tebow won two national championships and a Heisman Trophy.
The Broncos took a chance on Tebow, long thought to be a better fit at a different position, as a quarterback by taking him in the first round, No. 25 overall, in the 2010 draft.
His biggest NFL moment came in the 2011-12 playoffs, when he led Denver to an overtime win over the Steelers in the wildcard round that was capped by an 80-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas.
After Tebow made 14 appearances (11 starts) for the Broncos the following season, the Broncos signed Peyton Manning and traded Tebow to the Jets, for whom he attempted just eight passes in 2012. He was cut by the Jets after that season. Tebow spent time with the Patriots in 2013 and Eagles in 2015 but never appeared in another regular-season game.
Since then he attempted to make it as a baseballer, signing a minor league contract with the Mets and spending four unsuccessful years battling to crack it in the big time, and getting married to former Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters.
The couple tied the knot in South Africa in January, 2020.
— New York Post