Are there really no good options for Tim Tebow in terms of his professional football career right now?

Tebow is still without a National Football League (NFL) team, but he guarantees that he is happy with his life through the guidance that he gets from Jesus Christ.

Tebow claims that he has found his self in Christ rather than when he was still playing football. "When you find your identity as a Christian, then regardless of you status or your fame or your popularity or your position, that never changes," Tebow told Sports Illustrated. The former New England Patriots quarterback also revealed to the sports journal that he is thankful that he no longer has to live with the ups and downs that the world has presented on him.

Tebow even revealed that he is at the best condition that he has even been.

Sports Illustrated has honoured Tebow in a seven-part article, discussing his life as a football player during his amateur and professional career as well as his life being a Christian.

Everyone knows that Tebow has always been very vocal about his religious belief. The former NFL player used to preach the Christian Gospel to school children in the Philippines, where he was born. In the U.S., Tebow has also shared the Word of God to prisons, schools and churches, among many others.

Tebow may not have a career in the NFL at the moment, but with God and Christ in him, he knows he can survive. It has been reported that he might land himself a broadcasting job, dealing with college football, on the TV. International football team Milano Seamen of Italy has also expressed their interest of signing the quarterback. However, Tebow has not made any official decision yet whether he will grab the hosting opportunity or sign with an international football team.

Bing, the second-most-used search engine in the U.S., has revealed that Tim Tebow is the most searched athlete of 2013. This could mean that a lot of people are still eager to find out what Tebow's been up even though he doesn't play for the NFL anymore.

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