Tim Tebow Stars in T-Mobile Super Bowl Commercial Ad "Everybody thinks I want a contract" (VIDEO)

Despite the fact that Tim Tebow is not currently signed with any NFL teams, he was still one of the Super Bowl's major stars.

The former NFL QB scored major points for T-Mobile on Sunday, as he starred as himself in one of the most critically acclaimed commercial ads of the major sporting event.

Tebow entertained viewers with the telephone phone company's "no contract" promotion by parodying his inability to make an NFL team last year.

"Everybody thinks I want a contract," said Tebow in the Super Bowl commercial, before displaying all the accomplishments he has done minus an NFL job which comprising of confronting Bigfoot and saving little puppies.

Advertisement specialists agreed.

"It was one of those few spots that had a point, entertained and was self-deprecating. I give him high grades," said Jon Bond, CEO of marketing company Tomorro LLC in a NY Post article adding. "It's good for his career."

Most Recently, Tebow signed a multi-year contract with ESPN to work for the SEC Network, which debuted in August 2014. He made his ESPN arrival on Jan. 6, 2014 during a pregame show prior to the BCS National Championship Game.

Previously, the former Denver Broncos and New York Jets athlete was cut by the New England Patriots during the 2013 NFL preseason and did not find a new squad during the regular season.

After being released by the Patriots, Tebow made his intentions known that he has an unrelenting yearning to return to the National Football League as a starting quarterback.

Tebow's new ESPN contract would not prevent him from returning to the NFL, according to the ESPN announcement.