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Gronkowski also has the most combined receptions (23) and receiving yards (297) by a tight end in Super Bowl history. He is ranked first in average yards per target (9.9) and average touchdowns per game (0.69) among tight ends. [4] Gronkowski also holds the Patriots franchise record of total receiving touchdowns (79).
Gronkowski was born on December 26, 1986, in Buffalo, New York to Diane Walters and Gordon Gronkowski, who played three years as an offensive guard at Syracuse. [1] His great-grandfather, Ignatius, was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic cycling team in Paris. [2] His brothers Dan, Rob and Glenn were also in the NFL. [3]
Gronkowski is a native of Williamsville, New York. [19] He is the youngest of five brothers, four of which played in the NFL: Dan, Rob, and Chris. [8] Gronkowski is the great-grandson of Ignatius Gronkowski, who represented the United States in cycling at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, and who held five world records in that sport.
Gronk has been spotted in the Myrtle Beach area. Former NFL player Rob Gronkowski, along with his brother, Chris Gronkowski, who is also an NFL great, were in Garden City this past weekend filming ...
Ignatius Gronkowski (1897–1981), cyclist and great-grandfather of the following, all brothers and NFL American football players: Dan Gronkowski (born 1985), former tight end; Chris Gronkowski (born 1986), former fullback; Rob Gronkowski (born 1989), former tight end and the best-known member of the family; Glenn Gronkowski (born 1993), former ...
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Since officially retiring from the NFL in June 2022, Rob Gronkowski is still figuring out what work-life balance looks like in a post-football world. Gronkowski, 35, who ...
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski (Gronk is on the right, if you were confused) attend the 141st Kentucky Derby in 2015. (Getty) 6. Setting records in 2011 ... Gronkowski made two plays for the ages ...
Combined, Eli and older brother Peyton have won four Super Bowls (two each). Cooper played football in high school as a wide receiver and committed to play at his father's alma mater of Ole Miss, but was forced to stop playing after being diagnosed with spinal stenosis while still in high school.