Tim Tebow may not be done with the NFL after all.
The former Heisman Trophy winner might attend the NFL Veteran Combine on March 22 in Phoenix, according to a
Boston Globe report published Sunday. The combine, which is debuting this year, will showcase veteran players who are not currently in the league. Among other
reported participants: quarterback Vince Young and Michael Sam, who made history in 2014 as the first openly gay college player drafted by the NFL.
For the 27-year-old Tebow, it would be another chance to resurrect his NFL career, which fizzled and seemed done when the Patriots cut him in the preseason in 2013. The biggest knock against Tebow, of course, involves his poor throwing mechanics.
Tebow has spent time the past couple of years working on his delivery, including sessions with noted quarterback guru Tom House. The former Major League Baseball pitcher has worked with several NFL quarterbacks to improve their mechanics, notably Tom Brady and Drew Brees.