Former NFL player Tim Tebow arrives at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
Former NFL player Tim Tebow arrives at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok REUTERS

Tim Tebow may not be the most sought-after quarterback and he may not be that saleable to National Football League (NFL) teams, but he is still in high demand for various jobs. Tebow reportedly just inked a new sports show in his hometown, Jacksonville, Florida.

According to Sportscasters Talent Agency of America, Tebow will make weekly appearances in in Jacksonville radio station 1010XL 92.5 FM. President and General Manager Steve Griffin has said in a statement that they were "proud" to have Tebow on the 1010XL team. "We are excited for our listeners and sports fans who have followed Tim's career and will enjoy hearing his expert opinions on SEC," Griffin said. "1010XL is excited to be a part of bringing Tim back to Jacksonville."

Tebow will make appearances on 1010XL's morning show "The Drill." He will join award-winning sports analysts Dan Hicken and Jeff Prosser. They will analyse the football season of the Southeastern Conference and share their views on the players and stories of the football season.

Tebow will now add the 1010XL job to his list to everyday jobs. Tebow is currently working as an SEC Network college football analyst and a contributor to ABC's top-rating morning show, Good Morning America.

In May, Tebow has spoken about his desire to play for the NFL again in an interview with The Tennessean. He said he continues to train every day. He said that his desire to play football has not diminished. "I still love it, love playing, talking about it, and I'm just excited about what the future holds," Tebow said.

Tebow joined the NFL in 2010. He played for the Denver Broncos from 2010 to 2011. He was signed by the New York Jets in March 2012. During his stint with the Jets, Tebow completed eight pass attempts and 32 rushes. He was let go by the Jets in April 2013. Tebow last played for the New England Patriots. The Patriots signed him for a two-year contract with no guaranteed money in June 2013. Unfortunately, things didn't work out well and Tebow was cut from the team two and a half months later.

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