If Tim Tebow has his sights set on Mark Sanchez’s job, the New York Jets backup quarterback is keeping it to himself.  Tebow told WEPN-AM in New York on Friday that he’s “not sure” if he’ll ever be a starting quarterback again, and that thought doesn’t even concern him right now.  Read more after the jump.
“I don’t know what the future holds, but I know who holds my future,” Tebow said, referring to his strong Christian faith. “That’s something that has always given me peace and comfort. That’s why I don’t have to worry about the future. I can just worry about today and worry about becoming better as a football player and a person.”
He compared this situation to when he was a freshman at the University of Florida and backed up Chris Leak while seeing occasional snaps.
“Ultimately, it ended with a lot of success,” Tebow said, “us winning a national championship.”
Tebow also said he has “a great relationship” with Jets coach Rex Ryan.
“I am truly honored to play for a coach that is that passionate and loves the game that much,” Tebow said. “I really think he’s a player’s coach and you see guys want to go out there and play a little bit better for him. And I think he knows how to get the best out of his players, and I’m excited about playing for him.”