Tim Tebow is back to square one.
After rising to impossible fame a year ago, he is now a back-up QB with a nearly non-existent role in his team's offense, just as he was behind Kyle Orton in Denver two summers ago.
Tebow began his fall with a crushing playoff embarrassment last January. Since then he has endured a series of shocking exclusions and brutal criticisms.
It happened so quickly that it's easy to forget exactly how it went down.
It all started with a 45-10 loss to the Patriots in January
In February, we got the first sign that Tebowmania wasn't a big love-fest in Denver. Back-up QB Brady Quinn said Tebow was lucky and prayed for the cameras
Source: GQ
In March, the Broncos pulled an absolute shocker — signing Peyton Manning and setting off a frenzy of Tebow trade rumors
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