
How Former Denver QB Tim Tebow is Fighting Human Trafficking
Nearly 15 years after his most-successful NFL season while playing for the Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow joined a different team; a team fighting human trafficking. I think everyone that was in Colorado during that 2011 season remembers, "All He Does is Win;" now all he does is help.
With the Broncos Tim Tebow had 2,422 passing yards, 17 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions.
"Tebwomania" was a very real thing in 2011, when young NFL QB Tim Tebow took over as starting QB in week 5 of the season. He had a six-game win streak, hence "All He Does is Win," and led the Broncos to a AFC Wild Card Game win over Pittsburgh. The whole state was excited; ESPN even came to Denver to do a "First Take" episode at one of the Denver sports bars. A couple of friends and I got up very early to be there.
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Though things didn't last for Tim in the NFL, he's continued to do other things, including some great "Not Guaranteed" commercials for AT&T. Everyone just seems to like Tebow; he has a friendly face and doesn't take himself too seriously. The endeavor he took on beginning in late 2025, is serious, however.
Tim Tebow Foundation Joins Fight Against Human Trafficking
The Tim Tebow Foundation's motto is "We Fight for the Most Valuable People," and that's what they'll definitely be doing as they, according to ChristianPost.com, joined a fund focused on stopping human trafficking; the fund is called, "Eagle Freedom Fund II." Eagle Freedom Fund I resulted in 150 trafficking victims being freed and 39 trafficker arrested; the second fund should see even more success.
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