1. Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones loves superstars. He loves the attention and loves the spotlight, so why wouldn't he want Tebowmania running wild down in Arlington? ESPN took a look at the Tebow situation and saw multiple reasons why they don't want to bring him in.
The quarterback spot. Given the public backlash quarterback Tony Romo is receiving for his new contract, if he has a bad game in 2013 -- and believe me he'll have one or two -- it would raise the ire of the fans and push the media into asking coach Jason Garrett about benching Romo for Tebow during a rough performance. Garrett was asked about benching Romo during his five-interception game against Chicago last season when Kyle Orton was the backup. No need to add drama to your team at the quarterback spot. Also, the Cowboys don't seem enamored with using the Wildcat, given the current personnel they have.
It's funny that Kyle Orton's name was mentioned, because in Denver, he was the one who lost his starting role for Tebow, so for Jones to consider adding him into the mix at Dallas would be a distraction. And can you imagine the Cowboys fans looking for Tebow to start if Romo had a bad game or couple of games? The media circus in New York was bad enough. In Dallas, it would be anarchy.