By Bianca Tan (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 02, 2013 11:34 AM EDT

It seem like Tim Tebow 's camp has already faced the fact that the superstar quarterback won't be playing in the NFL anymore...or did they?

Tebow has been through very a tough year. From his amazing performance with the Denver, the QB fell flat to his face after a move to New York with the Jets. He was used very sparingly (if not totally out of the games) and was placed as the third bench reserve, backing teammates like Sanchez. For most, the move was only used by the Jets as a ratings stint, noting Tebow's almost occult following.

As if things couldn't get any worse, Tebow was cut by the Jets in April, leaving him without a team, with only four months left before the start of the 94th NFL season.

Now, reports are saying that the star's camp has already waved the white flag and has admitted that Tim's days in the National Football League are over.

According to a report by ESPN, the members of Tim's camp have gone "privately admitting that his NFL run is probably over."

However, a USA Today reports states that a member of his team--who asks for anonymity--is "vehemently" denying the report of ESPN. In fact, Tebow isn't even contemplating on giving up, retiring or moving to other leagues, like the Canadian Football League and the Arena Football League--both of which have already offered him a spot in a team roster.

Moreover, Tim's father, Bob, has told NFL News that the reports are totally false. Talking to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport, Bob said, "It's not true." He also added, "You are old enough to not believe all you hear."

So far, this was as far as the Tebow camp has gone in terms of addressing the issue. Somehow, because of his apparent fame, many teams have seen his fame and always-on-TV feat as a negative rather than a positive.

What the future holds for Tim Tebow is still unclear, but it does seem like the man isn't ready to hang up the helmet anytime soon.

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