St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford was lost for the remaidner of the season to a torn ACL, and Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler will miss at least four weeks with a torn groin muscle, but neither team is interested in talking to Tim Tebow.

In the case of the Bradford and the St. Louis Rams, the team didn't even have another quarterback on the active roster at the time he suffered his season-ending torn ACL and has now turned to Kellen Clemens, according to BleacherReport.com.

According to BleacherReport, the team had internal discussions about Tebow, but quickly decided to go in another direction and sign journeyman Brady Quinn instead of dealing with all Tebow's baggage.

Currently the Rams sit at 3-4 and not far from the NFC postseason landscape, yet instead of turning to the known commodity that is Tebow, they've elected to hope for the best with Clemens.

As for the Bears and Cutler, who is expected to be out at least four weeks with a strained groin, they didn't even have a conversation about Tebow.

The latest snubs follow the Jacksonville Jaguars' refusal to entertain the topic despite their fans holding rallies in the parking lot, and league-worst attendance numbers. Both Houston and Cleveland have been hit with injuries at quarterback as well, with neither team budging in Tebow's direction.

Earlier this month, close friend and former Florida teammate David Nelson, who now plays with the Jets, told BleacherReport "I talked to him a few weeks ago. He's still in shape and ready to go."

But will that chance ever come again?