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Tim Tebow To Jets? Reported Trade To New York May Have Hit A Snag

Posted: 03/21/2012 1:57 pm Updated: 03/22/2012 8:10 pm

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FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2011 file photo, New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) and Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow (15) walk off the field together after an NFL football game, in Denver. Tebow has been traded from the Denver Broncos to the New York Jets. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez, File)

BY DENNIS WASZAK Jr., THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK -- Robby Tebow was all set to root for his brother, the newest member of the New York Jets. Now, he's not so sure where Tim Tebow will end up.

And, he's not alone.

Playing at a pro-am golf tournament at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando, Fla., Robby Tebow said Wednesday that he and the Denver Broncos quarterback thought a trade to the Jets was a done deal.

"Like he was signed, sealed and delivered," he said. "Apparently, they didn't read the fine print."

The Jets announced early Wednesday that they had agreed in principle to acquire Tebow for draft pick as a complement to starter Mark Sanchez. Denver general manager Brian Xanders said the Broncos would receive fourth- and sixth-round draft picks, while New York would get a seventh-rounder - all in 2012.

But then Robby Tebow's phone started buzzing. Tebow Time on Broadway? Well, not quite yet.

"They're working on it," Robby Tebow said. "I think the Jags are back in play. We're almost back to square one."

Jaguars spokesman Dan Edwards declined comment.

"We want to go where somebody wants him - that's where he wants to be," Robby Tebow said. "We'll figure it out. They're working on the contract; all those guys doing what they're paid to do."

ESPN first reported that provisions in the quarterback's contract are causing complications in the completion of the trade.

The hang-up came hours after the Jets declared they were bringing the polarizing quarterback to New York. It's just another bizarre moment for the Jets, a team that has had its share of them over the years, conjuring memories of Bill Belichick's hiring as coach and his resignation one day later.

As part of Tebow's $11.25 million, five-year contract he signed as a rookie in 2010, he had a $6.277 million advance due 29 days after the start of the 2011 league year. That money was paid to him in August after the NFL lockout ended. The trade hit the hang-up when the Jets apparently balked at repaying the Broncos more than $5 million for the 2012-14 seasons from that advance.

If the sides work things out, "Tebowmania" likely would take over New York, just a few weeks after "Linsanity" swept the New York area and the rest of the NBA with the Knicks' sensational Jeremy Lin.

But not everyone's a fan.

Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath, who led the Jets to their only Super Bowl title in 1969, was among those unhappy with the possible deal.

"I'm just sorry that I can't agree with this situation. I think it's just a publicity stunt. I can't go with it. I think it's wrong," Namath told 1050 ESPN Radio. "I don't think they know what they're doing over there."

The Jets will have lots of explaining to do - no matter whether the deal goes through or falls apart. Where was the misunderstanding? Who didn't read the fine print? Why did the Jets announce the trade on its site and Facebook page before it was completely done?

Sure, they got headlines and were the talk of sports radio - even on a day when the New Orleans Saints received unprecedented punishment from the NFL for a bounty system that rocked the football world. Head coach Sean Payton was suspended without pay for next season, and former defensive coordinator Greg Williams, now with St. Louis, was banned indefinitely.

But even all that couldn't overshadow another embarrassing episode for a franchise that has had to explain away several missteps in recent years.

There have been Ryan's boasts and bold guarantees during his first three seasons as coach, something he says he'll tone down after New York finished 8-8 and out of the playoffs while the area-rival Giants won their second Super Bowl title since 2008.

In January 2010, Ryan was fined $50,000 by the team after he was caught on a cell phone camera flipping his middle finger at a fan during a mixed-martial arts competition in Sunrise, Fla. He also caught flack for his foul language on HBO's "Hard Knocks" during the 2010 preseason.

Early in that season came an NFL investigation by the league after reporter Ines Sainz, of TV Azteca, said she felt uncomfortable in the team's locker room. A few weeks later, wide receiver Braylon Edwards was arrested and charged with drunken driving.

Ryan also had to answer questions about a foot-fetish report, saying repeatedly it's "a personal matter."

The team also was fined $100,000 by the NFL for violating league rules when assistant coach Sal Alosi ordered players to form a sideline wall, then tripped Miami's Nolan Carroll during a punt return in December 2010.

Last season, Ryan was fined again, this time $75,000 by the league in November for using profanity while angrily responding to a fan at halftime of a home game against the New England Patriots. Linebacker Bart Scott was docked $10,000 by the team for an obscene gesture he made toward a photographer as the Jets cleared out their lockers following a disappointing season.

And now this.

Tebow, who became expendable when the Broncos signed Peyton Manning to a five-year deal Tuesday, would be expected to complement Sanchez, who received a $40.5 million contract extension, with $20.5 million guaranteed, earlier this month. Rex Ryan's Jets also had pursued Manning before bowing out on the sweepstakes when there was little interest by the four-time NFL MVP.

Tebow led the Broncos to the playoffs last season - along the way beating Sanchez and the Jets, who missed the postseason. But Denver executive John Elway believed Manning gave the team a better chance at winning a championship now.

For the Jets, Tebow would add a versatile dimension to the offense, including running the team's wildcat package - something new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano enjoys using. He would also provide a solid presence in a locker room that was rife with infighting last season - particularly between Sanchez and wide receiver Santonio Holmes.

No matter where he goes, Tebow will bring with him a flock of fervent fans for reasons that have to do as much with his faith as his football skills. A devout Christian, he's been a role model since his days at Florida, when he led the Gators to two national titles and captured the Heisman Trophy.

The Jaguars and general manager Gene Smith showed little interest in Tebow coming out of college in 2010, even though he grew up in Jacksonville and starred at nearby Florida. They passed on Tebow with the No. 10 pick, instead selecting defensive tackle Tyson Alualu. Tebow went to Denver at No. 25.

Last season, Jacksonville traded up to draft Blaine Gabbert and called him a "franchise quarterback." Gabbert struggled mightily, and the team blamed his problems on receivers and coaching.

Coach Jack Del Rio was fired in November, the same day the team was sold to Illinois businessman Shahid Khan. Before the Super Bowl, Khan said in a radio interview that he would have drafted Tebow and indicated he would consider bringing in Tebow if he became available.

"I share your sentiment," Khan said to a caller who said he hoped the Jaguars would consider Tebow. "When is the next time Jacksonville is gonna have an athlete like Tim Tebow?"

So it's pretty clear that any interest the Jaguars have in Tebow is coming from the owner and not the front office. Although the Jaguars haven't blacked out a home game since 2009, they have had trouble filling the stadium while missing the playoffs 10 of the last 12 years.

Tebow certainly would help, even if he's brought in to boost ticket sales and make the franchise relevant nationally for the first time since beating Pittsburgh in the playoffs in 2008.

But Jacksonville has no pressing need for another quarterback. The Jaguars signed Chad Henne to be the team's backup last week and have Dan LeFevour on the roster.

The Jets, too, have a few quarterbacks on the roster.

The Jets signed Stanton last week to be their No. 2 quarterback, ahead of Greg McElroy, the team's seventh-round draft pick last year. General manager Mike Tannenbaum said Tuesday that he was confident in the trio, but added: "I'll give you my standard answer, which is you never know if other opportunities present themselves. We'll always look at it. That's the standard line there, but we feel good about Greg, Drew and Mark, and see where we go from there."

On Tuesday, Sanchez spoke highly of both Tebow and Manning on Fox Sports Radio in Los Angeles.

"I think Peyton is going to do great, and I think Tim is going to do great no matter what happens," Sanchez said on "The Petros & Money Show." "He can learn from one of the best quarterbacks to ever play or he moves on somewhere else and uses his skills at another ball club. He definitely has talent. He knows how to win. He knows how to impact players, so both guys are really in a good situation. It'll work out for both of them."

The effect Tebow's presence would have on Sanchez remains to be seen. The Jets appear to be committed to him financially as their starter for at least the next two years, but a restless fan base that got down on Sanchez as he struggled late last season could call for Tebow to take over at the first sign of trouble.

Two minutes after the Jets posted the trade on its Facebook page, there were 874 "likes," 366 comments and 247 shares. Most of the comments ran along the lines of: "I might cry" and "He is not welcome here, another terrible decision."

Tebow's days were numbered in Denver when Manning chose the Broncos as his next destination. They are two entirely different quarterbacks and it made little sense to keep Tebow as a backup because the Broncos were going to have a vastly different offense under Manning, one of the most precise passers in league history.

Elway and Broncos coach John Fox called Tebow on Monday night to tell him it was possible he would be traded.

Elway said he wanted to do right by Tebow, who took over a 1-4 team and led the Broncos to the AFC West title and a playoff win over Pittsburgh.

"It would be our goal to get him in the best situation possible for him to have success also," Elway said.

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AP Sports Writers Doug Ferguson in Orlando, Fla., Mark Long in Jacksonville, Fla., and Arnie Stapleton and Pat Graham in Denver contributed to this report.

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BY DENNIS WASZAK Jr., THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK -- Robby Tebow was all set to root for his brother, the newest member of the New York Jets. Now, he's not so sure where Tim Tebow will end up. ...
BY DENNIS WASZAK Jr., THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK -- Robby Tebow was all set to root for his brother, the newest member of the New York Jets. Now, he's not so sure where Tim Tebow will end up. ...
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uneeda
Make Peace in Our Time
10:16 PM on 03/22/2012
makes no sense
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masterkcb1
Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine
05:58 PM on 03/22/2012
Sanchez is not a good QB, the first year they made it to the playoffs they did it because the Colts pulled all their starters and let the Jets win, the 2nd time the Jets had the best defense in the league. This year, their Defense was average, and we saw the results. Tebow isnt great, but he is a better overall player and will probably end up taking the starting spot, he is just as good throwing and is a waaay better running, Sanchez will throw a fit, just like when Brunell took the starting spot, but the Jets need to realize that Sanchez isnt going to win unless he has a very strong running game and a strong defense to carry him.
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Rubyredman
01:18 PM on 03/22/2012
Who else besides me thinks that Tebow and Sanchez might get married in the next 24 months?
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Killermolls44
The night is dark and full of terrors.
06:32 PM on 03/22/2012
At least its legal in New York :)
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Christina Bussmann
Card-carrying, loud-mouth Liberal!
04:02 AM on 03/22/2012
I predict that NFL fans, owners, players and analysts will talk about this Manning-Tebow trade as one of the most misguided, ill-timed and ill-considered trades in the history of the NFL. They are over-estimating the value of a star, proven quarterback to a team that is not built for his caliber of skill, and seriously under-estimating the value of a growing, developing quarterback to a team that desperately needed him. The irony is that the team in both scenarios is the Broncos.

Manning will not support a team that was not built with other star players to win. He will come in breathing the fire of optimism, and then start playing the blame game in a couple of years when the Broncos fail to bring home even an AFC Championship (much less a Superbowl win.)

Tebow was the right quarterback in the right place at the right time for the Broncos. They were all growing together, and were improving with each game. The hype surrounding Tebow obscured what was happening to the players around him: They were becoming a team. This happened in Denver before during the Elway years. Just as with Elway, it took the team a few seasons to coalesce.

The Broncos will never truly know if they overpaid Tebow. They will know by the 2014 season that they clearly overpaid for Manning.
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Rubyredman
10:27 AM on 03/22/2012
Christina - go on with your bad self!! F&F.

I don't completely agree - I think Tebow caught lightning in a bottle last year for a few games nothing more nothing less. But losing 4 out of the last 5 aside, he deserved a chance to be Denver's starter this year OR back up Peyton when he flops. I think Peyton is in for one ugly ride over there...
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bring in swat
01:24 AM on 03/22/2012
Sanchez is more reliable QB that already knows the Jets system...Jeezbow will be riding the pine until they want to run some Wildcat offense...they should just use him as a fullback, he'd probably be good.
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sillylittleme
humble cosmos shaker
10:37 PM on 03/21/2012
So long as he stays far away from Foxboro (except as a visiting player)...
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09:50 PM on 03/21/2012
Rex Ryan seems like he would be one of the most annoying people I have ever seen... and while I have not followed Tebow "a lot," it seems like he would hate being around such a bl0whard.
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Gerald OHare
Retired guy living in the great state of N.J.
09:47 PM on 03/21/2012
Can the born again Christian fans even find New York on the map?
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09:53 PM on 03/21/2012
How many points are scored on a touchdown?

Google not allowed.
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Gerald OHare
Retired guy living in the great state of N.J.
10:47 PM on 03/21/2012
Let me guess, just a wild guess. You are born again. Hahaha
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Killermolls44
The night is dark and full of terrors.
06:33 PM on 03/22/2012
Oh geez the cat person must go blind the second a TD is scored so they don't see the field goal. Epic fail!
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rebot787
Tax-payer and proud of it!
09:42 PM on 03/21/2012
The Broncos overpaid and they are sticking the Jets with their mistake. How do you overlook
a 5 million payment?
09:45 PM on 03/21/2012
Oh, I don't know, how do you/will you, possibly, overlook a $95 million payment?
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Rubyredman
01:14 PM on 03/22/2012
Supply and demand. Peyton is worth every penny and more (if he produces). Tebow is easily worth an additional $5M if he lives up to the hype.

Peyton has 13 seasons of producing as his resume. Tebow has 1 win in his last 5 games. Tebow is healthy, Peyton who knows?
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Killermolls44
The night is dark and full of terrors.
06:34 PM on 03/22/2012
Age doesn't really mean that much. Just because he's 35 doesn't mean he's more vulnerable to injuries than a 20-something.
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NevadaLiberal
You're looking parched there, Marco.
09:38 PM on 03/21/2012
I guess the Jets never heard that the league already figured out Tony Sparano's wildcat offense. I hope Tebow doesn't mind playing some H-back.
09:31 PM on 03/21/2012
This is now a done deal.
09:31 PM on 03/21/2012
Please somebody other than Jacksonville take Tebow,we need a real Q.B for a change,I'm sick of hearing year after year were still building,Tebow has a lot of hart but not the skills to match.he's a nice guy but nice and hype don't win games.
09:31 PM on 03/21/2012
GO EAGLES!
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09:47 PM on 03/21/2012
Eagles have an empty trophy case. The dog killer will never get you there.

Sorry.
09:52 PM on 03/21/2012
Probably not, but, he came in through the same backdoor as Tebow is. And now Sanchez has got to wonder, am I the next McNabb?
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lj9283
Why is "Carried Interest" not taxed as Income?
09:30 PM on 03/21/2012
I don't get why the Jets would sign Sanchez to a three year deal and then turn around and hang Tebow around his neck.

The Jet better start the season 4 -0.
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JohnDewey
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12:33 PM on 03/22/2012
My initial guess was the Jets ownership have more money than sense.

Then I remembered that Woody Johnson owns the Jets. You know, Republican rich kid Woody Johnson, who inherited scads of money from his grandfather, then wasted huge chunks of it on a series of questionable and/or illegal business deals? The same Woody Johnson who paid what was reported at the time as 2-3x more for the Jets than they were worth?

Now, I'm thinking that my guess is likely correct.
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OneTop
Uh, is that a beer hall?
09:30 PM on 03/21/2012
It seems me that he is going to be more of a distraction than a benefit to the Jets. NY is the biggest market in the league so maybe the owner wants to provide the press with a 24/7 self-constructed controversy?
09:43 PM on 03/21/2012
Hey, OT, I'm not sure what you mean. Football is a "national" market. What about Peyton Manning?