After Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered a broken clavicle in Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott suggested the Cowboys bring in Tim Tebow to replace him.
Tebow is currently with the Eagles, but has not played in the NFL since 2012.
Bittersweet victory for @Cowboys. Win game but lose @TonyRomo. Maybe Dallas will sign @TimTebow. #NFL.
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) September 20, 2015
While there is no evidence that Tebow is making his way to big D, with Romo potential gone for eight weeks or more, the Cowboys need to sign somebody. So why not Tebow?
Fourth-year quarterback Brandon Weeden is the only quarterback on the Dallas roster, and looks to be the starter for the Cowboys until Romo can get back in action.