Tim Tebow, who hasn't been able to land a job on an NFL team since the Patriots cut him in the preseason, was recently spotted vacationing with his family in Hawaii. Tebow was rumored to be spending time in California as he hopes for his NFL career to someday continue and awaits the day where an NFL team will call him to give him his next opportunity, but now it seems he's vacationing with his family in Hawaii.
Tebow was photographed taking in the sun on a beach with his sister Katie, and while it appears his days as a pro quarterback may be over, the 25-year-old recently said he would never give up on his dream of being a quarterback in the NFL.
Photos of Tebow hanging out in Hawaii can be viewed here.
After having a very successful college football career that saw him win two National Championships and the Heisman trophy as a sophomore, Tebow's career fell to the wayside professionally. Tebow had some success when he took over the Denver Broncos starting job in 2011 and helped lead the team to an AFC West division crown and an opening round playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, however after the team was eliminated, Tebow endured a lost year with the New York Jets.
Upon being traded to the Jets, Tebow was barely used and stood behind Mark Sanchez on the team's depth chart. After a season where he saw little action, Tebow was released and picked up by the Patriots, who he entered training camp with and played in a couple of preseason games with, before he was eventually released.
He hasn't found a job since, but it was rumored that the 0-6 Jacksonville Jaguars may be a possible landing spot for him as Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne haven't lifted the offense too much this season, but Jags owner Shahid Khan laughed off the thought of signing Tebow, according to TMZ.
"Ah, we need a lot of good players, OK," Khan told the site after a bit of a chuckle.
Jacksonville fans held a rally at Everbank Field's parking lot in hopes to lure Khan into pursuing the most talked about free agent quarterback, but management didn't budge even after a banner saying 'Tebow, Why Not?' flew over the field during a recent Jaguars game.
Over a three year NFL career, Tebow was 173-for-361 (47.9%) for 2,422 yards with 17 touchdowns and nine interceptions and rushed for 989 yards on 197 attempts with 12 touchdowns.
Tebow may never grace an NFL football field again, but after turning down many outside entities such as the Canadian and Russian football leagues, it seems as though if he can't make it in the NFL, Tebow is content with just hanging out in Hawaii for now.
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