EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow was so frustrated when the starting job was conferred upon Greg McElroy early last week that he told the coaches he didn't want to be used in any Wildcat packages Sunday against the San Diego Chargers, multiple Jets sources told ESPNNewYork.com. Tebow was active, but did not play in the 27-17 loss at MetLife Stadium. In Tebow's absence, wide receiver Jeremy Kerley --
a former high school quarterback -- ran the plays for the first time
all season. The Wildcat has been Tebow's package, and was the reason
Jets coach Rex Ryan and offensive coordinator Tony Sparano said he was
brought to New York. Tebow
has been frustrated all season by his lack of playing time, but it
culminated Tuesday upon hearing he would be passed over for a starting
opportunity when Ryan decided to bench Mark Sanchez.
Tebow was disappointed and upset enough to say he didn't want to be
used situationally, sources said. He told the Jets coaches early in the
week, giving Kerley time to take the practice reps. Soon reports emerged
speculating the backup was looking to play outside of New York next
season. In
the postgame news conference, Tebow was asked who told him he wouldn't
be playing in the Wildcat and Tebow responded, "It just kind of
happens." Ryan
said during his news conference that they wanted to use Kerley because
of the element of surprise. Afterward Ryan, through a team spokesman,
said it was a "coach's decision" when asked specifically if Tebow had
opted out. The
Jets had all three quarterbacks active for the Chargers game for the
first time all season. Tebow did not play a single snap either as a punt
protector or on offense. He was active, according to a source, in case
McElroy was hurt. Jets coaches didn't want to play Sanchez at home, wary
of possible fan reaction. "I
also wanted to give Kerley a shot at running some Wildcat things," Ryan
said. "We knew they wouldn't expect him to throw the ball, and that was
the case." Tebow
was Sanchez's backup all season, and was inactive with two fractured
ribs during the Cardinals game on Dec. 2 when Sanchez threw three
interceptions and was replaced by McElroy. The second-year quarterback
out of Alabama threw a touchdown pass and the Jets won 7-6. Tebow was frustrated that he'd missed that opportunity as well. After
Ryan announced McElroy would start on Tuesday, Tebow was clearly miffed
at his locker during his usual Wednesday news conference. The Jets
announced Thursday that Tebow wouldn't be available in his usual Friday
spot, and he ducked quickly in and out of the locker room that day. After
the loss to the Chargers, Tebow again appeared more detached, but
didn't portray much emotion when answering reporter questions. "It's
been disappointing, obviously (the season) didn't go as we thought, as I
had hoped," Tebow said. "But sometimes in life you have that. Sometimes
you have setbacks and you have to look at them as an opportunity to
step back up and keep working and figure out what to do." ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen reported that Tebow will likely play for theJacksonville Jaguars next season. The Jaguars were the only other NFL team in the hunt for Tebow when Denver acquired Peyton Manning last
year during the offseason. It's where he is originally from, and where
his family lives. When asked if he was looking to play elsewhere, Tebow
avoided the question. "We've just got to find a way to beat the Buffalo Bills next Sunday," Tebow said. But
he was less evasive when asked if he could be a starting quarterback in
the NFL. It's something he hasn't done since last season when he led
Denver to the playoffs. The Jets haven't advanced his career. In fact,
Kerley's 42-yard pass on Sunday topped Tebow's 39 passing yards all
season. Despite the fact that the Jets haven't trusted Tebow to pass the
ball or run the offense, Tebow is clear that it's a role he wants. "I
believe in my God-given ability to play this game of football and I
think I can play it for a long time," Tebow said, "and I look forward to
playing it some more."
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