Is Tim Tebow headed for arena football? Adored quarterback trains with Florida team



Tim Tebow could be set to drop out of the NFL as arena football team the Orlando Predators expressed an interest in him.

It came as residents in Central Florida were given an opportunity to hit the gym with Jets quarterback Tim Tebow at the new training facility in Lake Mary that Tebow co-owns with former Atlanta Braves player Chipper Jones.



Tebow made a temporarily appearance at the recently opened facility, D1 Orlando, on Sunday.



Fans were calling it ‘The Tim Tebow Experience,’ according to the Orlando Sentinel .

Working out in Florida: Jets Quarterback Tim Tebow made a temporarily appearance at his new co-owned facility, D1 Orlando,on Sunday: (Image from commercial) Up in the air: As the New York Jets look to pawn off the famed quarterback either by trade or by release, the Orlando Predators have said they would gladly add him to their roster

That experience could become a bit more permanent for Florida residents if Tebow gets traded in the near future.



As the New York Jets look to pawn off the famed quarterback either by trade or by release, the Orlando Predators have said they would gladly add him to their roster.

The one problem is that the Predators are an Arena Football League team and not in the NFL.



‘Tim would certainly want to first exhaust his opportunities in the NFL, but we'd love to have him,’ Predators owner Brett Bouchy told the Sentinel.



For now: Tebow is currently on the Jets with fellow QBs Mark Sanchez, David Garrard, Greg McElroy and Matt Simms

Potential future: 'Tim would certainly want to first exhaust his opportunities in the NFL, but we'd love to have him,' Orlando Predators owner Brett Bouchy told the Orlando Sentinel

‘I think he would definitely improve as a quarterback in our league, he said. ‘Kurt Warner told me once that when he got back to the NFL after playing in the Arena League, the NFL game was like slow motion.



'Everything in the Arena League is just so much faster and quicker and predicated on accuracy. Whenever Tim is willing, we have a contract waiting for him to sign.'



Tebow, who joined the Jets last year, is currently on the team's roster with fellow QBs Mark Sanchez, David Garrard, Greg McElroy and Matt Simms.



The Jets would save about $1 million in cap space by cutting him, which is a likely outcome, according to the New York Daily News .

League of their own: The Predators are an Arena Football League team and not in the NFL













