Report: Tim Tebow’s Contract With Patriots Is for Two Years, Includes No Guaranteed Money

by abournenesn

Jun 11, 2013

Bill Belichick, Tim TebowThe Patriots made official Tuesday morning what much of New England has known — and thoroughly discussed — for some time already: Tim Tebow is a Patriot.

The standard news release, however, did not include details of Tebow’s contract, which could shed light on what coach Bill Belichick plans to do with the most-discussed player in the NFL. For that, Adam Schefter of ESPN was on the case.

Schefter reports that Tebow has signed a two-year contract with the Patriots that does not include any guaranteed money.

While a two-year pact could indicate that the Patriots have more than a passing interest in Tebow, the no guaranteed money confirms that the team is taking a flyer on Tebow, who may be facing his last chance in the league.

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