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Related: About this forumNew England Patriots release Tim Tebow
Tim Tebow is done with the New England Patriots. The next question is whether his NFL career is over, too.
A person familiar with move confirmed the Patriots waived Tebow on Saturday morning. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the team had yet to announce its cuts.
ESPN first reported the news.
Tebow was this final cut-down day's biggest storyline because he was the league's most popular player just two seasons ago inspiring a cult of Tebowmaniacs.
That was back in 2011 when Tebow came off the bench following a 1-4 Denver Broncos start to lead them on a string of late-game wins capped by his improbable wild-card playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ironically, Tebow's career came full circle when he signed in June with the Patriots, the team that crushed that magical Tebow-led Broncos playoff run in a divisional-round rout.
The 26-year-old Tebow signed a two-year contract that included no guarantees. In three preseason appearances, he was 11-of-30 passing for 145 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/patriots/2013/08/31/patriots-release-tim-tebow-cut/2750815/
TexasTowelie
(116,925 posts)or as an anti-abortion crusader on the faux news outlet.
Darkhawk32
(2,100 posts)bobGandolf
(871 posts)47of74
(18,470 posts)TheDeputy
(224 posts)novapress
(11 posts)the champions at the end of season
tjwash
(8,219 posts)I keed - I keed! He could probably run the ball better than Ryan Mathews though.
That was the talk all through training camp though...get rid of Rivers and bring in Tebow. Come to think of it - that's the talk every time he throws for less than 300 yards.
Guess the cult is still out there going strong...they just formed a tebow-town here in the west coast.
Maybe the Raiders will pick him up.
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