Tim Tebow
Definition
Timothy Richard Tebow, an American former professional football quarterback who played in the NFL for the Denver Broncos and New York Jets, renowned for his college success at the University of Florida including the 2007 Heisman Trophy and two national championships.
A brief foray into professional baseball as an outfielder in the minor leagues, followed by a short NFL return as a tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021 preseason.
Philanthropist, author, speaker, entrepreneur, and college football analyst for the SEC Network; founder of the Tim Tebow Foundation aiding children, anti-trafficking efforts, and those with special needs.
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Tim Tebow's overtime heroics for the Broncos turned skeptics into believers faster than a preacher at a revival.
Switching from quarterback to outfielder, Tim Tebow proved he's got more positions than a yoga instructor.
Tebowing swept the globe after Tim Tebow knelt on-field, making prayer poses the new victory dance.
As an SEC analyst, Tim Tebow calls plays with such passion, you'd think he's still dodging blitzes.