Former NFL TE Rob Gronkowski spikes rumors of football comeback: 'Crazy bro'
Rob Gronkowski is not returning to the NFL.
The four-time Super Bowl champion tight end spiked rumors of a football comeback that emerged at the NFL combine on Tuesday. Fox Sports reported Wednesday that Gronkowski had no interest in making a return.
"Crazy bro," the tight end said, according to Fox Sports. "They must know something about me that I don't ... I was just in Australia for a few days. Now it's time to relax a little. No football."
Gronkowski played in the NFL for 11 years: nine seasons with the Patriots before an initial retirement before the 2019 season, then two more with the Buccaneers after returning from that retirement one year later. The four-time All-Pro won a fourth Super Bowl with quarterback Tom Brady in the 2020 season, then retired for a second time in 2022.
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In retirement, Gronkowski has started his media career as an NFL analyst for Fox Sports and is featured on their "Fox NFL Sunday" and "Fox NFL Kickoff" programs.
Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan initially reported the possibility of a Gronkowski comeback.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Rob Gronkowski's return to the NFL isn't happening, the former TE says

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