Tim Tebow signs endorsement deal with Clean Juice

Tim Tebow is getting on the endorsement wave like Trevor Lawrence now that he has returned to the NFL.

This spring, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence not only proved that small market players can get endorsements, but he may have proven to be one of the NFL’s best in acquiring deals without taking a snap in the pros. He ultimately was able to secure deals with Gatorade, Adidas, Bose, Topps, and Blockfolio, within a matter of a few weeks, getting his career off to a nice start financially.

However, with a new face joining the team on May 20 in Tim Tebow, the Jags gained another marketable face, although not on the same level. As a former quarterback for the Gators and first-round pick in the NFL Draft, Tebow established a following that remains strong and endorsement deals have come as a result.

However, on Tuesday he added another endorsement deal and agreed to become the national brand ambassador for Clean Juice. According to the Florida Times-Union, the company said their partnership with the Jags tight end would be highlighted by him in their first-ever national television spot.

Tebow said the company won him over with products that were both clean and healthy. He also likes how transparent they are about what goes in their products which range from cold-pressed juices, smoothies, wraps, toasts, fruit bowls, and more. 

“I’m very excited to be partnering with Clean Juice and to offer something that is truly clean and healthy,” said Tebow. “The biggest thing about Clean Juice over everything else is that you can trust the product and brand. There aren’t a lot of products that are transparent about what is in your food.”

For the fans of Jacksonville wanting to try the Clean Juice experience from one of their restaurants, the is one nearby on 250 Pine Lake Drive in Ponte Vedra. Their menu has a wide variety of options for those who are looking for a healthy diet like their berry and peach bowls, their BBQ and Cali Wraps, and their numerous drinks (smoothies, juices, cold-press juices, etc.).