Gronk addresses the rummy of the return of the NFL after the report that links it with the AFC West team


One of the best closed wings of the NFL does not come out of retirement, despite the rumors of this week that there was interest in possible performance, and possibly with the Denver Broncos.

The four -time Super Bowl champion, Rob Gronkowski, quickly dissipated rumors on Wednesday that he was looking at a possible return to the NFL, telling Fox Sports that “now is time to relax a bit.”

Rob Gronkowski, #87 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is seen after the game against the Indianapolis Colts in Lucas Oil Stadium on November 28, 2021 in Indianapolis. (Michael Hickey/Getty images)

“Crazy Bro,” said the former New England patriots star to Schultz when asked about the report.

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“They must know something about me that no.

Denver Sports 104.3 The fan reported Tuesday that Gronkowski was “considering” getting out of retirement, and added that they told him “he loves Denver & [quarterback] Bo Nix “.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rob Gronkowski, #87, observes during a game against New York giants at the Raymond James stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated through Getty Images)

The NFL legend Rob Gronkowski ‘Considering’ the return to the League: Report

Gronkowski has previously left retirement.

After announcing in 2019 that he was finally hanging his tacos after almost a decade in New England, Gronkowski returned in 2020 to meet Tom Brady in Tampa Bay, where they again became Super Bowl champions.

Tom Brady, #12, and Rob Gronkowski, #87, played together for 11 seasons after Gronkowski was recruited by New England patriots in 2010. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Announced his retirement again in 2022 after two seasons with Buccaneers, and since then it has served as an NFL analyst for Fox Sports.

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