Tim Tebow's baseball plans might pan out after all.

Yahoo Sports reported Monday night that a team in the Venezuelan winter league has offered the former Heisman winner and NFL quarterback a contract. The news comes on the eve of Tebow's tryout for a slew of major league teams.

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The five-time Venezuelan league champion Aguilas del Zulia has reportedly already sent the contract to Tebow’s agents. Yahoo reported, citing an unnamed source, that Tebow is giving consideration to playing in the league, which usually includes current major leaguers and prospects.

“He’s a great talent,” Aguilas general manager Luis Amaro said, according to Yahoo. “He’s an athlete. He’s won the Heisman. He’s won two national championships. I know baseball is a hard game, but he’ll either adjust and show he’s ready to play pro ball or not. I think it’s low risk, high reward for Zulia.”

Tebow, 29, is scheduled to try out for a number of MLB teams Tuesday in Los Angeles. Though his raw skills have drawn praise from some, he's not played organized baseball since high school.

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“In winter ball, we give guys a week to adjust, sometimes less, and if they don’t adjust and we see the league is too competitive for them, we let them go,” Amaro told Yahoo. “If he signs with us and plays with us and is helping our ballclub, we’d love to have him around for the whole winter.”

Players in Venezuela can make around $20,000 during league play, Yahoo reported. Tebow would get a competitive salary, Amaro said.

“I hope he takes (the contract),” Amaro told Yahoo. “I think it’d be a lot of fun to watch. I think it would be great for the league to see him in a Zulia uniform.”