AshleyMadison.com Offering $1 Million for Sex Dirt on Tim Tebow

NEW YORK — Infidelity website AshleyMadison.com is offering $1 million to any woman who can prove she’s slept with recently acquired New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow.

According to CBS news, the website is willing to pay for the sex dirt on Tebow proving he’s not a virgin.

The bounty was confirmed by AshleyMadison in tweets to CNBC sports reporter Darren Rovell who broke the news Monday night.

Tebow is known as a devout Christian and his trademark “Tebowing” one-knee prayer during NFL games.

Tarnishing his squeaky clean celibate image would fuel headlines if a woman comes forward with details of a sexual romp despite the fact that Tebow’s not even married.

“Sports and sex (and of course, infidelity) go hand in hand,” site founder Noel Biderman said in a statement, according to Rovell.

“If Mr. Tebow is indeed abstaining from adult relationships, I would encourage him to find a nice lady or two and enjoy his youth and fame as much as possible,” Biderman continued.

The $1 million is good through Tebow’s first season with the Jets beginning this fall.

“I guarantee that no man of Tebow’s stature could survive a season in New York without succumbing to the temptations of the city,” Biderman said.

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