Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Tim Tebow | |
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| Name | Tim Tebow |
| Caption | Tebow in 2015 |
| Birth date | 14 August 1987 |
| Birth place | Makati, Philippines |
| Alma mater | University of Florida |
| Occupation | Sports commentator, former professional baseball and football player |
| Spouse | Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (m. 2020) |
| Awards | Heisman Trophy (2007), Maxwell Award (2007, 2008), Davey O'Brien Award (2007), Manning Award (2008), Broyles Award (2008), SEC Championship (2006, 2008), BCS National Championship (2006, 2008) |
Tim Tebow. Timothy Richard Tebow is a former professional athlete and current broadcaster, best known for his storied collegiate football career at the University of Florida and his outspoken Christian faith. He won the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and led the Gators to two BCS national titles under coach Urban Meyer. His professional journey included stints in the NFL and minor league baseball, followed by a transition into ESPN's SEC Network as an analyst.
Born in Makati, Philippines, to American missionary parents, Tebow was homeschooled in Jacksonville, Florida, before attending Nease High School in Ponte Vedra Beach. He committed to the University of Florida, where he became the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy in 2007. Playing quarterback for the Gators, he was a key figure in the team's victories in the 2007 and 2009 national championship games. His collegiate career, which included winning the Maxwell Award twice and the Davey O'Brien Award, was marked by his dual-threat ability and leadership under coaches Urban Meyer and Steve Addazio.
Selected in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos, Tebow's NFL tenure was highlighted by a dramatic overtime playoff victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2012 playoffs. After his time with the Broncos, he had brief periods with the New York Jets, New England Patriots, and Philadelphia Eagles. His unorthodox playing style and passing mechanics were frequent topics of discussion among analysts like Mel Kiper Jr. and Jon Gruden. Despite limited success as a starting quarterback, his popularity remained immense, often referred to as "Tebowing" for his practice of kneeling in prayer on the field.
In 2016, Tebow announced his pursuit of a professional baseball career, holding a workout attended by scouts from numerous MLB organizations. He signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets, reporting to their instructional league in Port St. Lucie. He played as an outfielder for several of the Mets' affiliates, including the Columbia Fireflies, St. Lucie Mets, and Binghamton Rumble Ponies, earning a non-roster invitation to spring training in 2018. His baseball career concluded in 2021 after playing for the Syracuse Mets in Triple-A.
Following his athletic career, Tebow joined the SEC Network as a college football analyst, appearing on shows like SEC Nation and providing commentary for ESPN's College GameDay. He has also worked as a contributor for ABC's Good Morning America and served as a host for the Fox reality competition series Ultimate Tag. His media presence extends to authored books, including the bestseller *Through My Eyes*, and frequent speaking engagements.
Tebow is deeply involved in philanthropic work through the Tim Tebow Foundation, established in 2010, which focuses on initiatives for children with medical needs, including the construction of Timmy's Playrooms in hospitals worldwide. A devout Evangelical Christian, he is a frequent speaker at events like the Billy Graham Library and Focus on the Family rallies. His advocacy also includes work with Shriners Hospitals for Children and hosting the annual "Night to Shine" prom event for people with special needs, supported by sponsors such as Papa John's Pizza.
Category:1987 births Category:American sports commentators Category:Baseball players Category:Florida Gators football players Category:Living people