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Tim Tebow, Ciara On 'Sway In The Morning' At Super Bowl XLVI Radio Row


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Shade 45's "Sway in the Morning" talk show broadcasted from Indianapolis on Thursday (February 2) as part of NFL's Radio Row at Super Bowl XLVI. Sway Calloway and co-host Devi Dev got a visit from the legendary Parliament funk master George Clinton, plus Ciara and Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.

Tebow dropped by "Sway in the Morning" just in time to catch Ciara, who chatted with Sway and Devi Devi about her upcoming movie "That's My Boy." Tebow was quizzed about his NFL experience this year--"It's been great, it's new, it's exciting and maybe i'll get a chance to play here one day"--and also about his favorite hip-hop artists. Here, he took the easy way out, responding, "That's hard to say. I'll answer politically correct and say I'm a big fan of a lot of different people."

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