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03-22-2012, 03:43 PM
Chiefs tried to get someone before Quinn
Tim Tebow's arrival in New York already has upset one New York Jets quarterback -- Drew Stanton.
More on Tebow to Jets
ESPN.com:
Eli Manning is the sports king of New York, but Tim Tebow has a good shot at becoming royalty as well, James Walker writes. Blog
• Tebow the eventual starter?
ESPNNewYork.com:
There's little doubt Tebow is a great guy, but the circus he brings could send the Jets crashin, Johnette Howard writes. Story
By trading for a QB that can't throw, the Jets cement their status as a high-profile sideshow, Stephen A. Smith writes. Story
espnW:
Tebow to the Jets? It's the equivalent of the Bible Belt meeting the Jersey Shore, Jane McManus writes. Story
The veteran backup, who signed a one-year, $1.25 million contract last Friday to be the No. 2 quarterback, has asked to be traded or released, a league source confirmed to ESPN Insider Adam Schefter.
The Jets are currently trying to trade Stanton, a source said.
Stanton is said to be unhappy because he was promised the No. 2 job and turned down more lucrative opportunities with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs to play for the Jets. He received a $500,000 signing bonus, but he could have a hard time finding a new team because the backup jobs are filling up.
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/story/_/id/7722208/new-york-jets-drew-stanton-wants-tim-tebow-deal-source-says
Tim Tebow's arrival in New York already has upset one New York Jets quarterback -- Drew Stanton.
More on Tebow to Jets
ESPN.com:
Eli Manning is the sports king of New York, but Tim Tebow has a good shot at becoming royalty as well, James Walker writes. Blog
• Tebow the eventual starter?
ESPNNewYork.com:
There's little doubt Tebow is a great guy, but the circus he brings could send the Jets crashin, Johnette Howard writes. Story
By trading for a QB that can't throw, the Jets cement their status as a high-profile sideshow, Stephen A. Smith writes. Story
espnW:
Tebow to the Jets? It's the equivalent of the Bible Belt meeting the Jersey Shore, Jane McManus writes. Story
The veteran backup, who signed a one-year, $1.25 million contract last Friday to be the No. 2 quarterback, has asked to be traded or released, a league source confirmed to ESPN Insider Adam Schefter.
The Jets are currently trying to trade Stanton, a source said.
Stanton is said to be unhappy because he was promised the No. 2 job and turned down more lucrative opportunities with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs to play for the Jets. He received a $500,000 signing bonus, but he could have a hard time finding a new team because the backup jobs are filling up.
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/story/_/id/7722208/new-york-jets-drew-stanton-wants-tim-tebow-deal-source-says