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]]>Gronkowski initially retired following the 2018 season as a member of New England Patriots, citing injuries and mental health as reasons for walking away from pro football after nine seasons. But it looks like the year off made the 30-year-old reconsider his decision.
“I’m back. I always said when I have that feeling and it feels right, I will be ready to take the field again. And I have that feeling. I’m ready,” Gronk told FoxSports, confirming the news.
Gronkowski was reportedly only willing to end his retirement if he was to play with Brady again. Patriots honored his wishes, agreeing to trade him to Tampa Bay in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Bucs confirmed the transaction on social media later on Tuesday.
“Rob Gronkowski is one of the best tight ends in NFL history and he plays the game with the type of passion and desire that sets him apart,” said Buccaneers’ general manager Jason Licht in a statement. “Rob has played his entire career alongside Tom Brady, and their accomplishments speak for themselves. Together they have developed the type of chemistry on and off the field that is crucial to success.”
Rob Gronkowski spent his entire career with New England Patriots, helping the team win three Super Bowls. During his time as a pro, Gronkowski established himself as one of the best tight ends in the history of the game, earning four First-team All-Pro honors and being selected to Pro Bowl five times.
Gronkowski currently sits at 521 career receptions for 7,861 yards and 79 touchdowns.
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]]>The latest report about Gronkowski’s return to football came from respected NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport. According to Rapoport’s recent story, Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft is trying to get Gronkowski to unretire for their upcoming playoff run.
Rapoport reports that Kraft met with Gronkowski when the five-times Pro Bowler was cleaning out his locker and told him he wants him to return for “November, December, and a playoff run.” New England’s owner also said that the team would welcome him and everyone hopes he can change his mind.
However, despite Kraft’s attempts, Rob Gronkowski seems like he is staying put. Rapoport says that a source close to the 30-year-old told him that Gronkowski is remaining by his retirement despite the efforts to put him back on the field.
Also, there is not much time left for Gronkowski to get on the field if he would be interested in that. NFL rules require a player to get off the reserve/retired list before Week 13 in order to be eligible to play in the season. This means that if Gronkowski doesn’t return in November, he won’t dress up in 2019 for sure.
Despite playing just nine seasons in the league, Gronkowski managed to have a Hall of Fame-worthy career. He won three Super Bowl with the Pats, while also earning five Pro Bowl appearances and four First-Team All-Pro honors.
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]]>The former Patriots tight end announced his retirement from football on Sunday at the age of 29.
Gronkowski made his decision public in a reflective and emotional Instagram post published on his account.
Gronkowski will go down as one of the best players at his position in the history of the game. Since being drafted in the second round by the Patriots back in 2010, Gronkowski was named to five Pro Bowls and made four first-team All-Pro lists.
He finishes his career with 521 receptions, 7,861 receiving yards, and 79 receiving touchdowns. He even led the league in touchdown receptions one season, when he finished with 17 in 2011.
He also has three Super Bowl rings after winning the game with his team in 2015, 2017, and 2019.
The affable, fun-loving University of Arizona graduate had struggled with various injuries in recent years, possibly a factor that influenced his decision to call it quits. He suffered a thigh, hip, and lung injury in recent seasons.
Gronkowski might go down in history as the top tight end in the history of football. But now, that career has come to an end.
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]]>Gronkowski initially retired following the 2018 season as a member of New England Patriots, citing injuries and mental health as reasons for walking away from pro football after nine seasons. But it looks like the year off made the 30-year-old reconsider his decision.
“I’m back. I always said when I have that feeling and it feels right, I will be ready to take the field again. And I have that feeling. I’m ready,” Gronk told FoxSports, confirming the news.
Gronkowski was reportedly only willing to end his retirement if he was to play with Brady again. Patriots honored his wishes, agreeing to trade him to Tampa Bay in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Bucs confirmed the transaction on social media later on Tuesday.
“Rob Gronkowski is one of the best tight ends in NFL history and he plays the game with the type of passion and desire that sets him apart,” said Buccaneers’ general manager Jason Licht in a statement. “Rob has played his entire career alongside Tom Brady, and their accomplishments speak for themselves. Together they have developed the type of chemistry on and off the field that is crucial to success.”
Rob Gronkowski spent his entire career with New England Patriots, helping the team win three Super Bowls. During his time as a pro, Gronkowski established himself as one of the best tight ends in the history of the game, earning four First-team All-Pro honors and being selected to Pro Bowl five times.
Gronkowski currently sits at 521 career receptions for 7,861 yards and 79 touchdowns.
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]]>The post Pats’ owner Robert Kraft Reportedly Wants TE Rob Gronkowski to Unretire for Playoffs appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>The latest report about Gronkowski’s return to football came from respected NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport. According to Rapoport’s recent story, Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft is trying to get Gronkowski to unretire for their upcoming playoff run.
Rapoport reports that Kraft met with Gronkowski when the five-times Pro Bowler was cleaning out his locker and told him he wants him to return for “November, December, and a playoff run.” New England’s owner also said that the team would welcome him and everyone hopes he can change his mind.
However, despite Kraft’s attempts, Rob Gronkowski seems like he is staying put. Rapoport says that a source close to the 30-year-old told him that Gronkowski is remaining by his retirement despite the efforts to put him back on the field.
Also, there is not much time left for Gronkowski to get on the field if he would be interested in that. NFL rules require a player to get off the reserve/retired list before Week 13 in order to be eligible to play in the season. This means that if Gronkowski doesn’t return in November, he won’t dress up in 2019 for sure.
Despite playing just nine seasons in the league, Gronkowski managed to have a Hall of Fame-worthy career. He won three Super Bowl with the Pats, while also earning five Pro Bowl appearances and four First-Team All-Pro honors.
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]]>The former Patriots tight end announced his retirement from football on Sunday at the age of 29.
Gronkowski made his decision public in a reflective and emotional Instagram post published on his account.
Gronkowski will go down as one of the best players at his position in the history of the game. Since being drafted in the second round by the Patriots back in 2010, Gronkowski was named to five Pro Bowls and made four first-team All-Pro lists.
He finishes his career with 521 receptions, 7,861 receiving yards, and 79 receiving touchdowns. He even led the league in touchdown receptions one season, when he finished with 17 in 2011.
He also has three Super Bowl rings after winning the game with his team in 2015, 2017, and 2019.
The affable, fun-loving University of Arizona graduate had struggled with various injuries in recent years, possibly a factor that influenced his decision to call it quits. He suffered a thigh, hip, and lung injury in recent seasons.
Gronkowski might go down in history as the top tight end in the history of football. But now, that career has come to an end.
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