Since being cut by the New England Patriots, quarterback Tim Tebow has kept busy by training at USC and posing for pictures with athletes who attend the school.
The fact that he's in Los Angeles after being offered an Arena Football League contract with the L.A. Kiss further adds to speculation that it may be in his future.
The L.A. KISS have made a legitimate contract offer for the unemployed quarterback with the announcement of a three-year offer on Monday. They hope to lure Tebow to join the AFL through a contract that could potentially earn him "millions."
"Acquiring Tebow would not only be a great investment for the team, but his exciting style of play would definitely send shockwaves through the League," said Gene Simmons in a press release. "We're excited for the opportunity to see him with an LA KISS uniform on, and for the LA KISS fans to be rockin' their Tebow shirts and jerseys."
If the AFL is not in his future, quarterback guru Steve Clarkson, who worked with Tebow in February, has urged his student to consider playing north of the boarder since he was passed through waivers and became a free agent after his release from the New York Jets.
"It's time now to maybe just reconsider a different path to his ultimate dream. Tim might want to look to the CFL because he may have run out of options in the NFL,'' Clarkson told USA TODAY Sports on Sunday. "Sitting is not an option for Tim. He's ultra-competitive. He needs to stick to his strength, which is being in a competitive environment.
"Anyone who wants to work on their craft the way Tim does, he just needs to give himself a couple of days and really decide, 'Is this what I want to do?' Clearly, football is still in his blood.''
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