Dustin Keller says that Mark Sanchez is handling the Tim Tebow situation in New York "very well." "I spoke with him about it, not like, 'Is it bothering you?' or anything like that," Keller said of Sanchez, who is one of his good friends. "But those guys are always going to make the moves that are in the best interests of the team, and he understands the whole thing that a lot of people have been saying: He needs a backup quarterback that is going to push him and everything, and this may be that. So hopefully it works out for the best." Keller also said he doesn't believe Tebow will approach the season as the No. 2 quarterback. "He's not coming in just thinking, 'OK, I'm the backup quarterback,'" Keller said. "Every quarterback wants to go in -- or every position -- and wants to be a starter. He's definitely going to push Mark (Sanchez), so I think it's going to be friendly competition there."