Rob Gronkowski, the tight end for the NFL team New England Patriots, has not ruled out a comeback to the NFL.
The 30 years old pro footballer retired from NLF after playing 9 seasons with the Patriots after winning his 3rd Super Bowl title with the team. However, he has now alerted his fans and those of Pats with his media talk saying, “I would not say never coming back. I am 30 years old and I am still young. I will stay fit and I also watch the game whenever I can and I also enjoy it. I am feeling good about myself but you know it could be one year off in this case or maybe 2 years off. It is always an option in my head to be back. It is not like I am not keeping up with my training as I have not stopped doing anything. I am never stressed over it.”
Rob Gronkowski was a force to be reckoned with during his time with the Pats as he made it to the Pro Bowl selection 5 times and also 40-time as the First Team All-pro and to be viewed as one of the greatest tight ends in the history of the sport.
As for New England Patriots, they are currently 9-1 on the season as they are going strong for defending their Super Bowl crown. However, Rob Gronkowski says that they are still missing one major component this season despite their winning performances and it is Rob Gronkowski himself.
He said, ‘their defense is simply tremendous like the way they are coming together under a veteran leadership and the skills they have. But man, still they are missing a guy who is 6-6 and 260. They are missing that guy for sure.”
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