PHILADELPHIA – While much of the attention Tuesday at the NovaCare Complex centered on his college roommate Riley Cooper, Tim Tebow created some noise, too.
In a joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles, Tebow offered a mixed performance: He threw a couple of touchdown passes in seven-on-seven drills, but he also threw an interception when wide receivers and cornerbacks worked one-on-one.
Listed behind Tom Brady and Ryan Mallett on the depth chart, Tebow got his first action against opposing players and practiced strictly as a pro-style quarterback, working on his passing and timing with receivers in one-on-one, seven-on-seven and 11-on-11 settings. Most of his work was against third-string players.
Despite the touchdown passes, he struggled with accuracy at times and was intercepted by Eagles cornerback Bradley Fletcher.
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