NFL Teams Won't Sign Tim Tebow, But Major TV Networks 'Eager To Give the Former Quarterback A Broadcasting Job'
Tim Tebow may be unlucky to land himself another shot at the National Football League (NFL), but he still has other things to look forward to.
Even though the former quarterback of the Denver Broncos, New York Jets and New England Patriots has made it clear that he will not give up on his dream of playing professional football, it might be a prudent move to try a different career for the time being.
Tebow has reportedly delved on the services of a notable broadcast agent in addition to Jimmy Sexton, who is already working for him, and started considering a tv career. It is almost certain that he will become a football analyst in the small screen.
Three of the biggest television networks such as ESPN, FOX Sports and CBS Sports are reportedly eager to sign the 26-year-old athlete for a broadcasting job, as reported by TheBigLead.com.
ESPN's Southeastern Conference (SEC) Network is set to commence Aug. 21, 2014, and the network aims to produce its own version of College Gameday. Tebow is seemingly a favorite candidate, who will play the role Kirk Herbstreit. FOX Sports wants to hire Tebow as an analyst.
CBS Sports is probably the network that wants Tebow so bad that it is keen to tear down its pre-game show and make changes to sign the former quarterback.
If the NFL spectators no longer want Tebow, the college spectators would be more than likely to welcome one of the game's most remarkable athletes. He has appeal, football experience and popularity that any TV network could hope for.
Will Tebow play in the premier football league again, or will he switch careers for good? Rumors abound but only Tebow can decide. He seems to be an intelligent person. He has a lot of charisma. He will figure out what is best for him and his career.