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Tim Tebow Comments on Retirement, Potential Career in Coaching, Politics
- Updated: July 28, 2016
Tim Tebow prefers to keep his options open as a free agent rather than retire from football, but he is interested in coaching and politics if such opportunities present themselves.
Tebow spoke to the Associated Press’ Ralph D. Russo about his future in a report that ran Wednesday. He laughed and didn’t directly answer a question about whether he considered himself a retired football player.
“I think I consider myself someone that is so blessed to do what I love to do and to be around the game of college football and to be able to be part of something that was so much a part of my life since I was a little boy,” Tebow said. “But also I’ve got a lot of different things going on right now.”
Among the multiple things Tebow is juggling are a role as a college football analyst for ESPN and its SEC Network and his work for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team.
The latter initiative recognizes and distinguishes college football players who engage in community service, something Tebow has been perpetually engaged in.
Given the leadership intangibles and …
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