Outrage erupts over Tim Tebow's likely NFL return; critics allege racism because Colin Kaepernick not signed



Tim Tebow's likely return to the NFL has ignited a new controversy after angry fans voiced frustration that Tebow is receiving another shot in the big leagues while Colin Kaepernick remains sidelined.

What are the details?

Multiple reports indicated that Tebow is expected to sign a one-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the coming days. Tebow, a former NFL quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner, will play the tight end position.

Tebow, 33, also will reunite with coach Urban Meyer. The pair won two college football national championships while at Florida in 2006 and 2008.

"The #Jaguars are planning to sign QB-turned-TE Tim Tebow to a 1-year deal, per me and @TomPelissero, a deal that could be official in the next week or so. Nothing done yet. But he'll have a chance to make the team to reunite with his mentor and college head coach Urban Meyer," NFL reporter Ian Rapoport tweeted.

"Tebow hasn't played football since the 2015 NFL preseason and has spent the past six years working as a broadcaster on the SEC Network and working on his professional baseball career," ESPN reported.

What was the reaction?

Fans already angry that Kaepernick has gone many seasons unsigned were predictably angry that Tebow will earn yet another NFL contract despite not having played in the league since 2012.

Among the reactions included claims that Tebow was able to secure a contract because he is white and Kaepernick cannot because he is black.

  • "Tebow - Hasn't played in the NFL since 2012. Gets another shot.Kaepernick - Hasn't played since 2016. Gets nothing.What's the difference? Can't seem to put my finger on it..." one person said, tweeting side-by-side pictures of Tebow and Kaepernick.
  • "Tim Tebow finding a team and Colin Kaepernick can't. White privilege NFL style.Tebow can't throw, never could, never played TE, and hasn't played in ..what ...8 years? Explain it to me like I'm 5," another person claimed.
  • "There's no way you can tell me that Tim Tebow deserves to be on a team as an unproven tight end who hasn't played in 9 years more than Colin Kaepernick. There's just no way that's gonna make sense," another person reacted.
  • "::laughs in Colin Kaepernick::," Jemele Hill said.
  • "Tim Tebow hasn't played football in 6 years and will be 34 heading into training camp and he just signed with the Jags. From here on out, I don't ever want to hear another word about how Colin Kaepernick isn't good enough for another shot in the NFL," one person said.
  • "Interesting how the same people that are praising Tim Tebow for his values outside of football, see Colin Kaepernick's values as a distraction," another person reacted.
  • "But no one will sign Colin Kaepernick because hE hASn'T pLayEd in ForEvER and He woUlD bE a DiSTracTioN," another person mocked.

Tebow, of course, is not guaranteed a starting spot, nor is he guaranteed a spot on the Jaguar's 53-man regular season roster. Tebow will have to earn his spot on the team during training camp and preseason games.

NFL star wears David Dorn's name on helmet in tribute to slain former police chief

Tight end Tyler Eifert of the Jacksonville Jaguars chose to remember former St. Louis police Captain David Dorn by printing his name on his helmet.

NFL's Tyler Eifert to honor retired St. Louis cop David Dorn, who was killed during George Floyd riots



Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert will use the NFL's new social justice policy to honor David Dorn, a retired St. Louis police officer who was murdered by looters during riots after the police killing of George Floyd, according to Fox News.

Hamilton County Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou tweeted Monday that Eifert would feature Dorn's name on the back of his helmet at some point this season. Pro Football Talk recently reported that players can feature the name of victims of police brutality or systemic racism on their helmet padding.

Some of the options players will reportedly be able to choose from include George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor, three people whose deaths have sparked racial unrest across the country in recent months.

"Got some very good news from former @Bengals player/current @Jaguars player @tylereifert that he will honor fallen police officer David Dorns on his helmet," Triantafilou tweeted. "Always been a fan of Tyler's and God bless him!"

Got some very good news from former @Bengals player/current @Jaguars player @tylereifert that he will honor fallen… https://t.co/qNsuTJ6ize
— Alex Triantafilou (@Alex Triantafilou)1598899465.0

Dorn, 77, worked for the St. Louis Police Department for nearly 40 years. After he retired, he worked as a volunteer police chief in Moline Acres, Missouri.

He was friends with a local pawn shop owner, and whenever the alarm went off at the shop, Dorn would be notified and he would go check it out. On June 2, the alarm went off early in the morning after a night of destructive riots. Dorn went to the shop, as he always did. He was shot and killed by one of the burglars who had broken into the shop.

Ann Dorn, David's wife, told the story of her husband's murder during the Republican National Convention as a way to condemn the riots that have persisted since late May, when George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis.

"I relive that horror in my mind every single day," Ann said, remembering an officer coming to her door around 4 a.m. to tell her that her husband was dead. "My hope is that having you relive it with me now will help shake this country from this nightmare we are witnessing in our cities and bring about positive, peaceful change.

"This isn't a video game, where you can commit mayhem and then just hit reset and bring all the characters back to life," Ann Dorn said. "David is never, never coming back to me. He was murdered by people who didn't know and just didn't care. He would've done anything to help them."

Ann Dorn's full remarks at the @GOPconvention#RNC2020 https://t.co/ppds0Qvp5x
— Team Trump (Text VOTE to 88022) (@Team Trump (Text VOTE to 88022))1598578552.0