Donald Trump is fielding a Dream Team of guest speakers for the Republican National Convention.

Tim Tebow is one of the stars scheduled to appear backing Trump, marking the first time he'll throw his hat in the political ring, sources have told The New York Times.

The news isn't all that surprising considering Tebow didn't exactly rule out a career in politics earlier this year when pressed by a reporter.

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Red Alert Politics later endorsed Tebow for a congressional run to succeed veteran GOP Rep. Ander Crenshaw, whose district includes the former quarterback's preferred city of Jacksonville, Fla., for the open House seat in the Sunshine State.

"If there is any chance Tebow could run, Republicans and the NRCC should actively recruit him and welcome him into the party. While some might think Tebow could be 'the next Rick Santorum,' focusing mostly on social issues, Tebow would bring much more than that. "He would bring a focus on fighting for the less fortunate and using creative solutions to eradicate poverty. He would also bring millennial appeal — and the right kind of millennial appeal. Tebow's non-political accomplishments allow him to say things politicians couldn't about culture and character. He would shake up the political establishment and would have no ties to special interests."

Among other guest speakers at Trump's four-day event include Dana White, former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, Benghazi survivors Mark Geist and John Tiegen, Gov. Rick Scott and Mayor Rudy Giuliani.