The New England Patriots are widely expected to target a WR in the upcoming NFL Draft, but what if they trade down to give Drake Maye his own Rob Gronkowski?
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Arrowhead Addict on MSNChiefs fans are going to burst out laughing when they hear the latest Broncos rumorKansas City Chiefs fans will enjoy the latest "Oh but the Broncos are back!" rumor, as former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski has reportedly said he's considered unretiring for the second time to play with them.
As the position coach for Rob Gronkowski, Caley learned a ton when he was with the New England Patriots on Super Bowl winning teams led by Bill Belichick and Tom Brady orchestrating Josh McDaniels’ game plan,
Despite Joe Burrow's past efforts to recruit him to the Bengals, Rob Gronkowski has no plans for an NFL return.
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And it seems like his former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammate will keep it that way, too. Despite Denver Sports 104.3 reporting Tuesday that star tight end Rob Gronkowski was eyeing an NFL comeback,
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.
The Rob Gronkowski unretirement rumors were short lived. Earlier this week, Cecil Lammey of DenverSports.com reported that the former tight end was considering coming out of retirement, and the Denver Broncos were said to be in the mix for Gronk's services.
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.
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.
At the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday, Denver coach Sean Payton was asked if a tight end or a running back would be best for the Broncos to add to aid in the development of quarterback Bo Nix. How about one of the best tight ends in NFL history?
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