Tim Tebow Performs ‘Miracle’ After Fan Has Seizure

According to witnesses, Tim Tebow performed a ‘miracle’ Tuesday in Arizona.

The minor-league outfielder was playing his first game for the Mets’ Arizona Fall League ‘Scottsdale Scorpions’ at Camelback Ranch. At some point after the contest Tebow as giving autographs to fans when one reportedly started having a violent seizure.

What came next was reported as a “miracle.”

Tebow, a devout Christian, laid his hand on ‘Brandon’ and prayed with him until paramedics arrived several minutes later. Many who were there believed the man wasn’t breathing until Tebow began praying.

Daily Mail

Daniel Kelly, a Tebow fan from nearby Casa Grande, said he met the ill spectator early in the game. Kelly was getting a baseball autographed by Tebow when the seizure began.

‘He’s just shaking violently,’ Kelly told The Associated Press by phone. ‘We’re like, ‘Get a paramedic! Get a paramedic!”

The man, whom KDVR identifies by the first name Brandon, was foaming at the mouth and shaking, according to the outlet.

Kelly said he and his wife, Samantha, began to pray. Kelly then looked up to see that Tebow was also praying while placing a hand on the fan’s leg.

Kelly said the fan appeared unconscious for about 30 seconds before coming to with a coughing fit. Officials from the stadium tended to him while awaiting paramedics….

… ‘An amazing moment,’ Kelly said. ‘It was a miracle moment that happened there.’

Just another day in the life of Saint Tebow. God bless.


Josh Helmuth is the editor of Crave Sports.

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