Tim Tebow isn't giving up on his NFL dreams and could be a participant in the NFL Veteran Combine on March 22, according to Ben Volin of the Boston Globe.
Tim Tebow may participate in NFL Veteran Combine
Tebow hasn’t given up on his NFL dream and may perform in front of NFL scouts at the end of March.


The first ever NFL Veteran Combine is expected to play host to former St. Louis Rams and Dallas Cowboys defensive end Michael Sam as well as former Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young. The Veteran Combine will allow players hoping to re-enter the league a chance to impress scouts.
Tebow, 27, hasn't been in the NFL since he was released by the New England Patriots in August 2013, but has reportedly spent that time working with quarterbacks coach Tom House in Los Angeles. A former MLB relief pitcher, House has worked with several NFL quarterbacks, including Tom Brady and Drew Brees, and had some glowing praise for Tebow on Friday. Via Volin:
“He went from being a little inaccurate and didn’t throw a whole lot of spirals, to throwing very accurate and real good at spinning the ball.”
Tebow started 14 games for the Denver Broncos, including 11 games in 2011 when he led the Broncos to a 7-4 record as well as a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the playoffs. He completed 47.9 percent of his career passes with 17 touchdowns and nine interceptions.











