BRUNELL: I'M NOT DONE

Mark Brunell isn't ready to walk away from the NFL just yet. On Monday, the Florida Times-Union reported that the free-agent quarterback, Mark Sanchez's backup with the Jets the past two years, was ready to retire after 19 seasons in the league. But Brunell told the Daily News on Tuesday that he still would welcome the chance to play. "If an opportunity came along, I would certainly consider it," Brunell said. "I definitely would like to (play) another season. No plans to retire yet."



Brunell, 41, was drafted by the Packers in 1993 before thriving with the Jaguars from 1995-2003. He also played for the Redskins and Saints, getting a Super Bowl ring in New Orleans. Although Brunell won't be back with the Jets, he believes that his former team can excel with Sanchez and Tim Tebow.



"Tim and Mark are going to work well together," Brunell told the Times-Union. "I think they complement each other very well. Tim is going to be a great teammate. You can't have enough Tim Tebows on your roster."



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