Tyree says the motive for sharing his life story is to encourage others to put their trust in God.
“I want people to know that Jesus is real,” Tyree stated. “I pray that my testimony will release miracles to every person who reads it. I especially want to shout out this promise to the young people who think it is boring to serve God: miracles are never boring!”
Tyree is also praying that his story will touch the lives of professional athletes “who have been distracted and separated from the reality of what success is.”
“True happiness extends past the winning touchdown or the greatest catch. Great moments like these mean nothing if there is no peace in your heart,” he stated.
“I pray that everyone who reads my story will get the message behind the miracle. Don't try to figure it out. God don't make sense — He makes miracles,” he exclaimed.
Last month, the New York Giants placed Tyree on the physically-unable-to-perform reserve list, meaning he won't be playing for at least the first six weeks of the season.
According to The Associated Press, Tyree has not practiced since training camp opened in July because he is rehabilitating a surgically repaired right knee. He had surgery in May.
On the Web:
David Tyree's Autographed Book at onegiantcatch.com.
















