Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce may retire this offseason. Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Rob Gronkowski has something to say.
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.
Rob Gronkowski has already put together a Hall of Fame worthy career, but the legendary tight end could be considering a return to the gridiron next season.
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.
Rob Gronkowski put an end to all of the rumors to state that he is not coming out of retirement to play football.
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.
Former start tight end Rob Gronkowski addressed rumors Wednesday that he was mulling a possible return to the NFL after one report linked him to the Denver Broncos.
Former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski's rumored interest in a return to the NFL didn't last very long.
The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport debunked the rumors that Rob Gronkowski would be coming out of retirement courtesy of a post replying to the original video.
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