A popular figure these days, Tebow's name and image have been popping up all over as he's appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, been mentioned at the Republican debate in Iowa and spoofed during a "Saturday Night Live" skit in which the show playfully mocks his faith.
Although Tebow hasn't seen the clip yet, his teammates have watched it.
"I've heard some players have been laughing about it a little bit," Tebow said, grinning.
Tebow doesn't mind all the attention. It gives him a platform for his causes, such as the Tim Tebow Foundation's "Wish 15" program. On Sunday, he brought in Kelly Faughnan, who's dealing with tumors and seizures.
"It gives her an opportunity to have a good time and gives her a little hope and puts a smile on her face," Tebow said. "Ultimately, that's what's important. As hard as it is to say it, that's more important than even winning or losing the game."
With every passing game, Tebow steadily improves in the passing department.
Sure, his mechanics are still rough and his style unorthodox. But he's making far better reads and decisions than he was several weeks ago.
"He's not afraid, no stranger to hard work," coach John Fox said. "He works as hard as any player I've ever coached."
Although Tebow hasn't seen the clip yet, his teammates have watched it.
"I've heard some players have been laughing about it a little bit," Tebow said, grinning.
Tebow doesn't mind all the attention. It gives him a platform for his causes, such as the Tim Tebow Foundation's "Wish 15" program. On Sunday, he brought in Kelly Faughnan, who's dealing with tumors and seizures.
"It gives her an opportunity to have a good time and gives her a little hope and puts a smile on her face," Tebow said. "Ultimately, that's what's important. As hard as it is to say it, that's more important than even winning or losing the game."
With every passing game, Tebow steadily improves in the passing department.
Sure, his mechanics are still rough and his style unorthodox. But he's making far better reads and decisions than he was several weeks ago.
"He's not afraid, no stranger to hard work," coach John Fox said. "He works as hard as any player I've ever coached."