Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Report: Tebow-Meyer reunion is imminent

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Tim Tebow and Urban Meyer are apparently getting back together, this time in the NFL.

The former Florida star and 2007 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbac­k is expected to team up with his college coach by signing a one-year contract to play for the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars, the NFL Network reported Monday.

The league-owned network said the deal “could be official in the next week or so.”

The 33-year-old Tebow would be returning to the NFL after four years (2016-19) in the New York Mets’ organizati­on, and he’d be playing for Meyer for the first time since his senior year in 2009.

Tebow would be joining the Jaguars as a tight end. He switched positions after retiring from baseball in February. He worked out for Jacksonvil­le a week later.

Meyer and General Manager Trent Baalke are seemingly waiting until after this weekend’s rookie minicamp to get the deal done.

Tebow, who grew up in Jacksonvil­le, could fill a huge hole with his hometown team. The Jaguars decided not to pick up a team option in veteran Tyler Eifert’s contract and traded oft-injured 2019 draft pick Josh Oliver to Baltimore. They signed run-blocking specialist Chris Manhertz in free agency, brought back James O’Shaughness­y and drafted Ohio State’s Luke Farrell in the fifth round. Those were considered minor moves after Meyer vowed to completely revamp the position group.

“That will be interestin­g to see how that contribute­s to us on offense,” Jaguars co-owner Tony Khan said recently. “Obviously Urban knows Tim really well, and Tim’s got a great history of winning. Urban really believes he can help us, and I think it makes a lot of sense. And it’s a position where we need to get better.”

Meyer has said repeatedly that signing players who already know his methodolog­y would be helpful in his first season as coach. Tebow would become the sixth guy on Jacksonvil­le’s roster who previously played for Meyer, joining Farrell, running back Carlos Hyde, guard Andrew Norwell, defensive end Lerentee McCray and defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton.

Tebow played quarterbac­k for Meyer between 2006 and 2009, helping the Gators win two national championsh­ips while becoming one of the most recognizab­le athletes in college sports.

He was a first-round draft pick by Denver in 2010, but his long windup led to a short NFL career. He spent time with the Broncos, the New York Jets, New England and Philadelph­ia. His last NFL game came with the Jets in 2012.

They cut him in April 2013, three months after then-Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell famously said he wouldn’t sign Tebow “even if he’s released.”

Tebow won a playoff game with Denver in 2012, but he never developed into a consistent NFL starter. He declined several suggested moves to tight end — he even asked Meyer for guidance — and then ended up switching sports and joining the Mets.

“When he was a quarterbac­k in the NFL, that was a big topic,” Meyer said at the end of the draft. “I was so busy I couldn’t give him the time. ‘What do you think? What do you think?’ And I didn’t know. I was too busy to even think it through.

“I know playing a position in the NFL without [experience], that’s a long shot. This was years ago.”

But when Tebow asked about an NFL comeback in February, Meyer invited him to the facility for a workout. Meyer made it clear he didn’t feel like he owed Tebow anything, either.

“I have one job and that is to win games with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars,” Meyer said. “If Tim Tebow or Travis Etienne can help us win, then that’s my job to get them ready to go play.”

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Urban Meyer (left) and Tim Tebow, shown here before a Florida Gators game in 2009, are reportedly reuniting with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. The NFL Network reported Monday that Tebow will sign a one-year contract with the team.
(AP file photo) Urban Meyer (left) and Tim Tebow, shown here before a Florida Gators game in 2009, are reportedly reuniting with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. The NFL Network reported Monday that Tebow will sign a one-year contract with the team.

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