By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow has gotten his first taste of the Big Apple. Tebow was taking in the sights from Yankee Stadium of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. New York Yankees game.
He was shown on the giant video board wearing a Yankees cap. The former college football star was sitting near the Los Angeles Angels dugout when he was shown on the big board.
He smiled at the camera, as fans cheered and booed. Tebow was sitting next to Miami Heat superstar Dwyane Wade.
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Wade was also booed when he was shown on the big board earlier in the game. The NBA star was in New York because his Heat team played at Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks earlier in the day.
The Heat beat the Knicks 93-85 on Sunday afternoon.
Tebow was acquired by the Jets in a deal back in March. In the deal, the Denver Broncos received two 2012 draft picks.
He is expected to serve as the backup to starter Mark Sanchez. Last season, Tebow served as the Broncos starting quarterback.
The former Florida Gators great guided the Broncos to the playoffs. The team defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card Round.
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However, they ultimately fell short in the next round against the New England Patriots.
Wade was the second-leading scorer against the Knicks at the Garden. He had 28 points in the contest in 38 minutes.
LeBron James led the team with 29 points in 40 minutes.
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