Tim Tebow cut by Jaguars after disappointing preseason performance
The Jaguars released former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL QB Tim Tebow on Tuesday, per multiple reports.
Tebow confirmed the news on Twitter.
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Thankful for the highs and even the lows, the opportunities, and the setbacks. I’ve never wanted to make decisions out of fear of failure and I’m grateful for the chance to have pursued a dream…
— Tim Tebow (@TimTebow) August 17, 2021
Tebow, 34, attempted to return to the NFL in 2021 after spending much of the last five years playing baseball in the Mets’ farm system. He attempted to join the Jaguars as a tight end, where he struggled with blocking in his first preseason contest.
Honestly, the Tebow block that went viral wasn't even his worst block of the night. This was *the very next play* pic.twitter.com/tINWyJpWSE
— Chris Towers is the Riley Greene Preservation Soc (@CTowersCBS) August 16, 2021
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Tim Tebow previously played three NFL seasons as a quarterback after being selected with the No. 25 pick in the 2010 NFL draft. Tebow won seven games as the Broncos starter in 2011, and he led Denver to an upset win over the Steelers in the 2011 playoffs. Tebow tallied 17 touchdown passes as a professional, adding 12 on the ground.