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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP)—The Denver Broncos will start Tim Tebow(notes) against the Miami Dolphins when they return from their bye week, coach John Fox said Tuesday.
Tebow supplants Kyle Orton(notes), who has struggled ever since winning the job with a spectacular training camp.
Replacing Orton at halftime Sunday, Tebow nearly led the Broncos back from a late 16-point deficit, falling a desperation pass short in a 29-24 loss to San Diego.
Tebow had his troubles—rust, three fumbled snaps and six misfires in 10 pass attempts—but he ran for a touchdown and threw for another while energizing the Broncos and fans frustrated by a franchise mired in mediocrity since its last winning season in 2005.
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Orton continued a puzzling slide Sunday when he went 6 for 13 for 34 yards against the Chargers and threw his seventh interception, tied with Michael Vick(notes) and Philip Rivers(notes) for most in the league.
He also has two fumbles, including a costly one against Oakland in the opener when he lost the ball without being hit while winding up to throw to a wide-open tight end for the go-ahead score late in the fourth quarter of a 23-20 loss.
Orton, who’s in the final year of his contract, is 6-21 since winning his first six games as Denver’s starter.
The Broncos tried to trade Orton, who’s making $9 million this season, when the lockout ended, but talks with Miami broke down and Fox instead threw open the quarterback competition, something for which Tebow proved ill-prepared.
Orton had worked extensively with teammates in workouts organized by safety Brian Dawkins(notes) during the lockout. So had Tebow, but he also spent time pitching products and his autobiography across the country.
Orton’s and Brady Quinn’s(notes) offseason workout program paid off when training camp rolled around.
Orton maintained his stranglehold on the starting job and Quinn appeared to win the backup job despite a poor performance in the final preseason game, but Fox said this week that wasn’t really the case: Tebow was his No. 2.
This despite Tebow showing almost no progress in becoming the pocket passer that Broncos football chief John Elway has said he must become to make it in this league.
His footwork was still flawed, his throws were still off-target, and he even had trouble with the most basic of football plays: the center-quarterback exchange, after spending most of his football career playing out of the shotgun.
He showed, however, that there was some validity to the notion he’s a “gamer” by posting decent stats in preseason games, but he clearly was outplayed by Orton.
So, it was Orton’s job to lose—and he did.
Tebow, who received a $6.7 million bonus in August, was used sparingly by the new coaching staff at first. He came in as a decoy in the slot when the Broncos ran out of receivers against Cincinnati in Week 2, and he took one snap, running for minus-2 yards at Green Bay two weeks ago before gaining 2 yards on a keeper against San Diego in the first half Sunday.
When he was heading up the tunnel at halftime, offensive coordinator Mike McCoy informed him Orton was out and he was in. Following punts on his first three drives, Tebow found a rhythm and the Broncos nearly overcame a 26-10 deficit.
Now, the Broncos will have to determine if they want to continue pressing him into becoming a prototypical pro passer or focus instead on capitalizing on his skills that made him a great combination college quarterback—some say the best ever.
Despite a resume that included All-America honors, two national championships and a Heisman Trophy, Tebow never came close to beating out Orton last season, either.
Tebow started the final three games last season—going 1-2—after Orton got hurt and the organization decided to see what they had in Tebow, whom former coach Josh McDaniels had selected with the 25th overall pick in the 2010 draft.
As a rookie, he completed 50 percent of his throws and collected five touchdown passes and three interceptions. He also ran for six TDs.
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I love Tebow, I'm a huge Gators fan so I'm always hoping they continue success in the NFL and I think he'll have a great career although not a lot agree
 
I think he is a natural born winner. He knows how to make people believe in him and he will raise this team to a new level.
 
Well, they sure as hell can't get much worse, but I think he'll turn them around if not this season, definitely within the next few once they build a team around his abilities
 
......................i'm still laughing at how coach john fox got railroaded into starting this queer over Orton or the better choice Brady Quinn.....
 
Tony Mandarich is smiling while watching Tim Tee-Blow play in this league......the "incredible bust" torch has passed......
 
How long was his contract for when he signed?

5 yr 11.25million.....if not winning is ok and simply making money off him is acceptable, denver has done that in jersey sales alone, but i don't know anyone that's ok with not winning
 
I hope Tebow does have a great game. IMO he a great all aound QB both on and off the field!!!
 
they get a couple more good players.. And Tebow will take them to the playoffs in the next year or so..
 
Look at Cam Newton, even though he's putting up huge numbers, they're still losing so I don't think Tebow's doing badly. Even though it was against the Dolphins, Tebow has half as many wins as Newton in just 2 games
 
Look at Cam Newton, even though he's putting up huge numbers, they're still losing so I don't think Tebow's doing badly. Even though it was against the Dolphins, Tebow has half as many wins as Newton in just 2 games

Good point bro.. And Newton has alot more player around him than Tebow dose..
 
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