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So this is what we've gotten to, huh? A backup quarterback making the front page of one of the most well-known newspapers in one of the world's biggest cities — all because he took his shirt off.
Tim Tebow, or "the world's most famous bench-warmer" as the New York Post referred to him, made the front page of the tabloid on Friday. The Jets backup quarterback was featured shirtless, apparently trying to move a huge tractor tire.
The photo is actually from a Vogue photo shoot and story that is somewhat detailed in the Post on Friday. The story centers around what Tebow is looking for in a woman — blah, blah, blah — and all of that stuff.
Of course, the cover choice will probably do exactly what the people at the Post want it to do — sell newspapers.
Oh yeah, did we mention that the city's other football team — the Giants — actually won their real-life football game on Thursday night?
See the cover below.
Photo via Twitter/@BustedCoverage