Earlier today, planets were shaken and universes were realigned when Adam Schefter tweeted that the Philadelphia Eagles were working out Tim Tebow.
Well, how about this: Former Broncos and Patriots QB Tim Tebow is working out today for the Philadelphia Eagles, a source confirmed.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 16, 2015
While Tebow’s NFL career flamed out faster than you can say “Tebow Time,” the former Patriot/Jet/Bronco has reportedly been working on his throwing motion for the past couple of years.
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.
However, it looks like whatever mechanical improvements Tebow made wasn’t enough to interest the Eagles. Just a few hours after posting the above tweet, Adam Schefter reported that Tim Tebow’s NFL career wouldn’t include a stop in Philadelphia, at least for now.
Tim Tebow has come and gone from Philadelphia. Team is not planning to sign him at this time. We'll see if anything changes.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 16, 2015
At least we can say that we experienced the magic of Tebow Time in the year 2015 if only for an hour and a half.


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