Watch Tim Tebow Give Pep Talk to Wichita State Basketball Team
The world’s most famous backup quarterback has offered up some words of encouragement for the Wichita State basketball team as it prepares for the Sweet 16.
The world’s most famous backup quarterback has offered up some words of encouragement for the Wichita State basketball team as it prepares for the Sweet 16.
NFL phenom Tim Tebow has trademarked the term "Tebowing," the move where he goes down on one knee and holds a clenched fist against his forehead while praying during games. He hasn't done much "Tebowing" this season, so it seems this trademark comes about a year too late. The QB says he wants to ensure that the term "Tebowing" isn't used inappropriately and wants control it.
It has been a great couple of weeks for the Bills. The Sabres are fighting for their playoff lives but yet the Bills have stolen the spotlight. It’s exciting, isn’t it?
Turns out the Denver Broncos weren't happy with a quarterback that threw for 20 yards a game. So John Elway signed Peyton Manning earlier this week and today he traded Tim Tebow to the New York Jets. Think Mario Williams is salivating? Last Night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon marked the return of "Tebowie". Hoping for a "Dirty Sanchez" bit next on Late Night.
The Broncos and Jets trade for Tim Tebow has hit a snag because of $5 million dollars in bonus recapture. So where is Tebow likely to go now? There's still a chance he can go to New York, or maybe the St. Louis Rams. Looks like we'll be playing musical quarterback all night.
Tom Hanks’s character Jimmy Dugan famously said in ‘A League Of Their Own’ that “There’s no crying in baseball.” But that warning hasn’t stopped some of professional sports’ top players from showing their softer side from time to time.
This weekend we learned that Mitt Romney will almost certainly be running against Barack Obama for President this fall, and that New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has cemented his status as an elite quarterback by winning his second Super Bowl. Now imagine a crazy scenerio in which only QBs can run for President.
Jimmy Fallon’s uncanny ability to imitate classic rock legends and Tebow-mania got mashed up on ‘Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’ Thursday with the introduction of the David Bowie/Tim Tebow parody “Tebowie.”
Today’s the day. It’s the ultimate showdown. Today’s game at 8 p.m. is probably bigger than the Super Bowl. It’s probably bigger than life itself. Today’s the day when one quarterback – a heavenly angel; a buddy to Christ – goes up against another who sold his soul to the devil loooong ago.
A strange and vaguely familiar character was introduced during last night’s episode of ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.’ The talk-show host married the looks of Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow and early-70s David Bowie into one, glamorous yet reverent character called “Tebowie.”
Singer John Parr was so moved by Tim Tebow that he decided to rework his #1 hit from 1985, "St. Elmo's Fire" into a tribute for the talk of the NFL. The new version, which he originally performed on ESPN back in October, is called "Tim Tebow's Fire." Usually such tributes are done by fans. So it's rare to have the original singer do it.
The Bills have given us nothing to look forward to on the field, so it’s fitting that we get a little bit of a Christmas miracle today when the one and only Tim Tebow shows us what he’s got. (Well, he’ll show the few thousand Buffalonians who are actually going to the game.)