PHOENIX – He might not have gotten a hit during his debut at the Arizona Fall League on Tuesday, but former Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow still made the headlines after jumping to the aid of a fan in distress.
Despite temperatures reaching the mid-90s, Tebow stuck around after the game and was signing autographs when a fan suddenly fell to the ground.
Tim Tebow an amazing individual. Tends to a man who had a seizure pic.twitter.com/ttYrQiqePh
— Christian Byrnes (@ByrnesC10) October 11, 2016
My friend had a seizure at Mets game and Tebow prayed for him and stayed with him until paramedics arrived #Mets #MLB #ESPN #Tebow pic.twitter.com/eVMP8iZ7b4
— Whatever it Takes (@danielkellybook) October 11, 2016
Tebow comforted the man, who was foaming at the mouth and shaking.
While waiting for EMTs to arrive, Tebow “put his hand on the fan and said a quick prayer,” according to KNXV-TV. Seconds later, the man gasped for breath and came to, according to reporter Kari Van Horn.
Tebow signing autographs. Fan has what looks like seizure. Not moving. Tebow puts hand on him and says a prayer. Man breathes. WOW.
— Kari Steele (@KariVanHorn) October 11, 2016
“They’re going to take good care of you, buddy,” Tebow told the man as an EMT evaluated him.
Tebow chatted with the man, identified as Brandon, and found out he was a University of Georgia fan — the rival school of Tebow’s alma mater, the University of Florida.
“You’re a Bulldog? You’re kidding me,” Tebow smiled. “Don’t even know how to respond to that.”
With Brandon in good care, Tebow shook his hand and said “God bless you, buddy,” before trotting toward the team bus.