Gronk's agent: Return possible if Brady asks
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[March 26, 2019]
New England Patriots tight end
Rob Gronkowski announced his retirement Sunday on Instagram, but his
agent isn't convinced we've seen the last of him.
Agent Drew Rosenhaus, speaking on ESPN's Get Up! on Monday,
suggested the league's most dominant tight end might come back for a
few games if he was asked by Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
"If the team was struggling or they needed him at some point next
year, and let's just say hypothetically Tom Brady gave him a call
and said ‘Rob, I need you.' I wouldn't be shocked if he came back to
play a few games," Rosenhaus said.
Gronkowski, who turns 30 in May, has battled injuries to his back
and knee and missed 29 games in his career. He openly pondered
retirement last offseason, but he returned for another campaign.
Before Super Bowl LIII this year, he said he would make a decision
about his future a few weeks after the big game. He also discussed
the physical wear and tear he endures throughout the season, as a
6-foot-6, 268-pounder who takes big hits as a receiver, regularly
blocks defensive linemen and often plays through injury.
Brady, who has thrown twice as many touchdowns to Gronkowski (78) as
any other player (Randy Moss, 39) in his career, commented on the
tight end's Instagram post, writing, "Love u man!! The!! Couldn't be
a better person or teammate!!!!"
Over the last several years, Gronkowski has steadily added
experience in other fields, making a WWE appearance in 2017 and
taking roles in various movies. Many reports have said the tight end
has his eyes on an acting career in Hollywood, while some expect him
to go into wrestling.
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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski holds up the Vince
Lombardi Trophy after his team defeated the Seattle Seahawks in the
NFL Super Bowl XLIX football game in Glendale, Arizona, February 1,
2015. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
A three-time Super Bowl champion, four-time First Team All-Pro and
five-time Pro Bowl selection, Gronkowski caught 521 passes for 7,861
yards and 79 touchdowns in 115 games from 2010-18. Despite playing
just nine seasons, he ranks ninth in NFL history among tight ends in
receiving yards and tied for third in receiving TDs.
No player at any position caught more touchdowns than Gronkowski
during his NFL tenure, and only LeSean McCoy equaled his 80 total
touchdowns.
Gronkowski added 81 catches for 1,163 yards and 12 touchdowns in 16
postseason contests, all top marks among tight ends all-time. Only
Jerry Rice (22) has caught more scores in playoff history.
--Field Level Media
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