NEW YORK (AP) - Drew Stanton came to the Jets to be Mark Sanchez's backup. Then, along came Tim Tebow.
Stanton signed a one-year, $1.25 million deal last week to back up Mark Sanchez, but became expendable when the Jets acquired Tebow from the Denver Broncos on Wednesday. After that trade, general manager Mike Tannenbaum said Tebow would be the team's No. 2 quarterback.
"It's a big relief to have this over," Stanton told The Associated Press. "I'm excited about the opportunity in Indy. I can't wait to get there and get down to business."
Stanton left the Detroit Lions for a chance to be the backup after sitting behind Matthew Stafford and Shaun Hill. Stanton has played in 12 games, including four starts, since being drafted in the second round five years ago.
But Stanton's agent, Deryk Gilmore, appeared to tweak the Jets on his Twitter page.
A few minutes later, Gilmore complimented the Jets.
"(hash)Jets are a class organization for doing the right thing," Gilmore wrote. "I believe in my players and know what they can do. Glad it all worked out!"
The Colts have the first pick in the draft in April and are expected to choose between quarterbacks Andrew Luck of Stanford and Robert Griffin III of Baylor.
"Drew is a big, athletic and strong armed quarterback that has the intangible package we are looking for at the position," said colts general manager Ryan Grigson. "He is a young, but seasoned quarterback that has won games in this league and we look forward to seeing him contribute to this team and our collective vision for the future."
New York also has Greg McElroy, the team's seventh-round draft pick last year, as the No. 3 quarterback.
AP Sports Writers Larry Lage in Detroit and Michael Marot in Indianapolis contributed to this report.