Tim Tebow vs. Tom Brady: Battle of the Quarterback Hotties!

We compare the sexy Christian athlete to Gisele Bündchen's superhot hubby

By Alyssa Toomey Jun 11, 2013 9:04 PMTags
Tim Tebow, Tom BradyJason Kempin/Getty Images; Jason Merritt/Getty Images

Tim Tebow has officially found a team. But he already has some stiff competition if he plans on leaving the bench.

The former New York Jet has signed on as a free agent quarterback for the New England Patriots, where he will play backup to the the team's current QB, Tom Brady.

And since the twosome is playing the same position, we can't help but some fun comparing the sexy Christian athlete to Gisele Bündchen's superhot hubby.

So, how do these two football hunks stack up against one another? Let the games begin!

For starters, Brady has had an incredible successful career in the NFL, and he's not slowing down anytime soon. He's led the Patriots to the Super Bowl five times in his 11 seasons as a starting quarterback, coming out on top on three seperate occasions.

Meanwhile, Tebow was released from the Jets after just one season, and prior to his short stint as Mark Sanchez's backup, he played for the Denver Broncos.

As for women? We'd say Brady's still in the lead, considering he's married to the former Victoria's Secret model. The gorgeous pair recently welcomed their second child together, and they continue to be one of the hottest couples in Hollywood.

On the other hand, the deeply religious Tebow is saving himself for marriage. But that doesn't make him a prude: He was previously linked to Camilla Belle and has posed shirtless for Vogue.

But just when you thought Brady had a touchdown, let us remind you the 25-year-old backup has something his teammate does not: a trademark.

Of course, we're referring to Tebowing, the term coined for when the athlete drops to one knee in prayer, which became a viral sensation thanks to Tim's loyal fandom.

So which dude would you choose to draft for your NFL dream team?

Hit the comments with your pick!

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