Tim Tebow 2014 Superbowl Commercials from T-Mobile, Watch Them Early Here (VIDEO)
Tim Tebow 2014 Superbowl Commercials from T-Mobile, Watch Them Early Here (VIDEO)
Tim Tebow was out of the NFL this year, but he still seems to be a marketable as ever and T-Mobile ran has ran with it. They signed Tebow on to do a series of T-Mobile commercials that will begin airing during Superbowl 48 on Sunday night with the Denver Broncos vs Seattle Seahawks (February 2, 5:30pm FOX).
The commercials, which you can watch above, are hardly T-Mobile ads but more like 30 second action movies. Tebow is surprisingly natural and funny in just about every scene and really shows him in a different light. Everyone knows Tebow is a great guy with a genuine personality, but he has never been known for giving the press a lot of quotes or being a huge prankster. So something as simple as these commercials really show off his personality and that he can fit entertainment roles if put in the right positions.
We would all love to see Tebow get another chance to play in the NFL again, but we know he has a lot more to accomplish in his life that goes way beyond football. With the struggles he has had lately to get a new NFL team interested, it is nice to see that he can have fun without "having a contract".
Tebow keeps busy with the work of his foundation the 'Tim Tebow Foundation' which works with children all over the world. They hope "to bring faith, hope and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need." The foundation started in January 2010.
What do you think of the new Tim Tebow commercials with T-Mobile? Do you think they are funny or not? Let us know in the comments!
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