The  New  England  Patriots  have reportedly  signed  quarterback  Tim  Tebow.
According  to  ESPN, the Patriots will  bring the former Denver Bronco and New
York  Jet aboard.  He  is  expected to  participate  in  the team's  mandatory
minicamp on Tuesday.

The move reunites Tebow with the coach who drafted him in
 the  first  round of the  2010 NFL  Draft, Patriots offensive coordinator Josh
 McDaniels.  McDaniels was the head coach of the Broncos at the time.

Tebow led  Denver to the playoffs in his second season after becoming the starter in Week  4  of the 2011  campaign, but was traded to the Jets for a pair of draft picks
 the  following  offseason.

Tebow  appeared in  12 games with  the Jets and was waived  at  the end of  April. He has accumulated  29 total touchdowns and has thrown for 2,422 yards over the course of a three-year career. (Metro Networks Inc.)

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