Amidst reports that he's now pursuing a career in television, NFL free agent Tim Tebow was seen practicing his throws on Tuesday at the University of Southern California. If the video is any indication, Tebow hasn't given up on his NFL dream.

Tebow has kept under the radar since being released by the New England Patriots in August. The free agent has quietly continued to work on his game with personal coaches in hopes of finding another NFL job, as video from September shows.

An NFL insider reported on Sunday that Tebow was now looking to begin a career in sports broadcasting.

"Tim Tebow hired prominent broadcast agent CAA's Nick Khan to join Jimmy Sexton in repping him," Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweeted. "If no NFL, will look at college TV jobs."

A video from TMZ, however, seemingly refutes the claim. Tebow is seen practicing on Tuesday at USC with a personal coach, who spent a majority of the time working on Tebow's throwing mechanics.

Tebow has shied from the spotlight since becoming a free agent. His last major statement thanked the Patriots for the opportunity and assured fans he will continue to pursue an NFL career.

"I would like to thank Mr. Kraft, Coach Belichick, Coach McDaniels and the entire Patriots organization for giving me the opportunity to be a part of such a classy organization," Tebow tweeted on Aug. 31. "I pray for nothing but the best for you all.

"I will remain in relentless pursuit of continuing my lifelong dream of becoming an NFL quarterback."