By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Tim Tebow is still a member of the Denver Broncos. That is for now.
There has reportedly been a snag in his proposed deal that would send him to the New York Jets. The two teams; however, are working on the disagreements to make the deal work.

It is due to the contract that he signed with the Broncos. He will remain on their salary cap for at least the next 24 hours.
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Once the 24-hour window expires, he is expected to become a Jet. This is a move that has been on and off for the past several days.
The trade will reportedly become official at 4 pm on Saturday.
The Jets are expected to hold a press conference on Monday to introduce Tebow. Initially, the team wanted to have a press conference on Thursday.
This is when Tebow flew in to visit with his new team. However, the snag caused the Jets to postpone his introduction presser.
According to reports, the Broncos are expected to receive two draft picks in the deal for Tebow. It is not clear if it is going to be in the upcoming 2012 NFL Draft, or a future draft.
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In 2011, Tebow went 7-4 as a starter for the Broncos in 11 regular season games. He also was 1-1 in the postseason.
He went 126 of 271 for 1,729 yards. He had 12 touchdown passes and six interceptions.
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