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Larger than life Super Bowl champion and pro football star Rob Gronkowski recently retired from the NFL for a second time -- but just because he says he won't be back on the gridiron doesn't mean ...
Gronkowski has been featured on the covers of GQ, [322] ESPN The Magazine, [323] ESPN The Body Issue, [324] Sports Illustrated, [325] [326] and Muscle & Fitness [327] among others. He was the cover of video sports game Madden NFL 17 published by EA Sports in 2016 for PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 3 , Xbox One and Xbox 360 . [ 328 ]
Rob Gronkowski insists that he's done with football.Those closest to him aren't convinced. First, it was his agent Drew Rosenhaus, who told ESPN's Adam Schefter in June that "he wouldn’t be ...
Three weeks after retiring from football – again – Rob Gronkowski seems to be at peace with leaving the game behind.
Injuries threatened to derail Gronk. Injuries eventually took their toll. Gronkowski hobbled through New England's Super Bowl XLVI loss to the New York Giants after the 2011 season on a high-ankle ...
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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]
As Kansas City gears up for a possible record-breaking three-peat Super Bowl win, Gronk took a moment to assess the situation before confidently stating, “I will not go against the Chiefs for a ...