Former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski has a Hall of Fame resume. Gronkowski finished his NFL career with five Pro Bowl trips, four All-Pro nominations, and four Super Bowl rings.
Yes, Gronk's return to glory would make the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers champion - he won four Super Bowls and played in two others during his career - the star of a legendary tale.
Lammey said on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday that Gronkowski "is considering a return to the NFL," citing league sources. He added that Gronkowski could be interested in joining the Denver Broncos to play for head coach Sean Payton, who he worked with at Fox Sports.
As the NFL shifts into free agency, countless rumors have spread throughout social media, one of which has involved NFL legend Rob Gronkowski. Before the March 12 free agency period begins, fans on social media hinted at Gronkowski's potential return to the NFL.
Rob Gronkowski hasn't played in the NFL since the 2021 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and is well entrenched in his media career with Fox. The future Hall of Fame tight end is only 35, though, so he's still the subject of comeback rumors.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport shot down a rumor that Rob Gronkowski was working out this offseason in hopes of another NFL comeback.
Former NFL superstar tight end Rob Gronkowski hit the news cycle amid rumors of his potential return to the league on Tuesday.
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