Dez Bryant perplexed by Tim Tebow's reported deal with Jaguars

Dez Bryant knows just how hard it is to gain employment as an NFL player.

The veteran receiver spent his first eight seasons with the Dallas Cowboys as one of the best at his position, earning three Pro Bowl berths and an All-Pro nod. Then, at 29 years old, he lost his job.

The Cowboys released Bryant in April 2018, a month into a dried-up free agency market. He didn't find work again until November with the New Orleans Saints, halfway through the 2018 season. That job ended before his first game thanks to a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered in practice.

He didn't play again until Week 9 of the 2020 season with the Baltimore Ravens after more than two full seasons away from the league. Now he's a free agent, looking again for work as a 32-year-old ex-Pro Bowler.

Wide receiver Dez Bryant #88 of the Baltimore Ravens looks on prior to the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at M&T Bank Stadium on December 20, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images)
Dez Bryant on Tebow's reported deal with Jaguars: "You got to be kidding me." (Will Newton/Getty Images)

Bryant reacts to report of Jaguars' plan to sign Tebow

So when Tim Tebow reportedly agreed to a deal with his old friend and new Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyers nine years removed from an utter failure of an NFL career, Bryant was, well ... perplexed.

Tim Tebow back in the NFL?

In case you missed it, NFL Network reported on Monday that the Jaguars are planning to sign Tebow to a one-year deal as a tight end. Not a quarterback.

The coach and mentor he won two college championships and a Heisman Trophy alongside is in the NFL and providing him with another shot in a brutally competitive league playing a position he's never played — at 33 years old.

And Bryant — still looking for work — finds it hard to believe.

He wasn't the only one in and around the league to echo that sentiment.

Steelers LB sounds off on Tebow signing

Tebow's reported signing was the talk of the NFL world Monday and Tuesday, particularly on social media and the talking head sports shows. Predictably, Colin Kaepernick's name came up as the exiled former NFL quarterback was trending on Twitter. That wasn't lost on Pittsburgh Steelers star linebacker Devin Bush II, who tweeted:

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