Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020
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*Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020
*Could Gronk Come Back In 2020
*Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020 So Far
Did Gronk just let the cat out of the bag?
*1:25 Initial reaction to getting drafted by New England 2:34 The Belichick regime and The Patriot Way5:37 What makes Tom Brady so special 6:36 Relationship.
*Rosenhaus hopeful Gronk will play multiple years with Bucs (1:08) Drew Rosenhaus, agent of Rob Gronkowski, reacts to the news of Gronk coming out of retirement to join Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay.
Bucs foot-rubbing, car-littering tight end Rob Gronkowski has already said if he returns to the NFL in 2021, it would likely be only to play for the Bucs to reunite with his old pal park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, handshake-stiffing, jet-ski-losing, biscuit-baking, tequila-shooting, trophy-throwing Bucs Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady.
Rob Gronkowski made quite a splash in the offseason leading up to the 2020 NFL campaign. He’s coming back to Tampa. Write it up, put it on the bottom line, do whatever you. Rob Gronkowski, aka ’Gronk,’ earned more than $53 million playing in the NFL for nine seasons, and being a smart saver helped him set up a healthy nest egg for retirement. Rob Gronkowski is coming out of retirement and join Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. The delayed 2020 final will take place April 3, while the club will face Barcelona in the 2021 final on April 17.
Well, in a video released Wednesday night, Gronk sure seemed like he’s returning. And while he didn’t say he was playing for the Bucs, he ended his short preamble to the video saying, “Go Bucs!”
Gronk and his family have a YouTube series called “The Gronks.” It’s sort of like a crazier version of “The Osbournes.” It documents parties and wild scenes the Gronkowski brothers roll through.
The video shows behind-the-scenes moments of the Bucs’ boat parade after winning the Super Bowl. It opened with a very short monologue by Gronk. It ended with this:
“But now it’s time to put Super Bowl LV and the celebration behind us,” Gronk said. “Because I have to get back to the grind to get after Super Bowl LVI, baby. Thanks again everyone and Go Bucs!”
It sure smells like he announced his return, but with Gronk, who knows? “Return to the grind” could mean all sorts of things. Perhaps he’s returning to the broadcast booth, this time working for NBC, which will broadcast Super Bowl LVI? Could be all sorts of things.
Or perhaps the Gronkowski clan has something in the works for Super Bowl LVI?
At the very least, this is a helluva tease by Gronk.
By Michael Hurley, CBS Boston
BOSTON (CBS) — The year 2020 was already a pretty weird time to be alive. And that was before coronavirus locked everyone in their homes.READ MORE: One Year Later: Timeline Of COVID-19 Pandemic In Massachusetts
And now, we’ve reached the point where an NFL general manager is making public statements based on trade rumors that were started by a dog on Twitter.
Edward R. Murrow would be just so thoroughly confused.
If you are likewise perplexed, then the background is this: Famed internet writer and podcaster “PFT Commenter” often loosely breaks sports news by way of a Twitter account for his dog, Leroy. On Wednesday evening, “Leroy” tweeted out that he had been hearing about a “wild rumor” that Rob Gronkowski was “strongly considering” coming out of retirement to team up with Tom Brady once again, this time in Tampa Bay.
Hearing a wild rumor that has serious legs. Rob Gronkowski is strongly considering returning to the NFL to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with his old teammate Tom Brady. Has been training in Florida in addition to Wrestlemania. Please credit Leroy woof woof
— NFL Insider Leroy (@LeroyInsider) April 8, 2020
Of course, for Gronkowski to play for the Buccaneers, Bill Belichick would have to trade him to Tampa, as Gronkowski still had a year remaining on his contract when he retired a year ago. Whether or not Belichick would ever accommodate such a request is unknown, but it surely adds a significant hurdle from this rumor ever becoming reality.
Yet, again, this is 2020. And in 2020, sometimes you’ve got to ask the NFL general manager about the rumor started by a dog.
A reporter did just that, in a way, on a conference call with Bucs GM Jason Licht on Thursday. ESPN’s Jenna Laine quoted Licht, who essentially gave a “no comment” when asked about a potential acquisition of Gronkowski.READ MORE: One Year Ago Today, Gov. Baker Declared A State Of Emergency In Massachusetts Due To COVID
Super bowl football squares online betting. Bucs GM Jason Licht on if Rob Gronkowski would ever be an option: ’Well he’s doing a pretty good job in Wrestlemania right now. I have no idea if he’d want to play.’ He said the Patriots still have rights to him.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) April 9, 2020
And it’s not surprising Licht dodged the question. Because the Patriots still have Gronkowski’s rights, Licht could potentially be slapped with tampering if he commented on a player on another team. https://t.co/HpXI2eL5o4
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) April 9, 2020
Now, wouldn’t that be crazy? Can you even imagine if the Buccaneers spoke publicly about a player who’s under contract with another team? That would be bananas! I, personally, cannot even imagine.
Nevertheless, that’s the official “no comment” from the Bucs on the Rob Gronkowski rumor which was started by the dog of a podcaster.Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020
If you’re a true resident of the year 2020, then you better be hoping and praying that this one actually comes true. The world needs that kind of story line to carry us through this wild and crazy time.Could Gronk Come Back In 2020MORE NEWS: Coronavirus In Massachusetts: Today’s DevelopmentsIs Gronk Coming Back In 2020 So Far
You can email Michael Hurley or find him on Twitter @michaelFhurley.
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*Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020
*Could Gronk Come Back In 2020
*Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020 So Far
Did Gronk just let the cat out of the bag?
*1:25 Initial reaction to getting drafted by New England 2:34 The Belichick regime and The Patriot Way5:37 What makes Tom Brady so special 6:36 Relationship.
*Rosenhaus hopeful Gronk will play multiple years with Bucs (1:08) Drew Rosenhaus, agent of Rob Gronkowski, reacts to the news of Gronk coming out of retirement to join Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay.
Bucs foot-rubbing, car-littering tight end Rob Gronkowski has already said if he returns to the NFL in 2021, it would likely be only to play for the Bucs to reunite with his old pal park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, handshake-stiffing, jet-ski-losing, biscuit-baking, tequila-shooting, trophy-throwing Bucs Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady.
Rob Gronkowski made quite a splash in the offseason leading up to the 2020 NFL campaign. He’s coming back to Tampa. Write it up, put it on the bottom line, do whatever you. Rob Gronkowski, aka ’Gronk,’ earned more than $53 million playing in the NFL for nine seasons, and being a smart saver helped him set up a healthy nest egg for retirement. Rob Gronkowski is coming out of retirement and join Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. The delayed 2020 final will take place April 3, while the club will face Barcelona in the 2021 final on April 17.
Well, in a video released Wednesday night, Gronk sure seemed like he’s returning. And while he didn’t say he was playing for the Bucs, he ended his short preamble to the video saying, “Go Bucs!”
Gronk and his family have a YouTube series called “The Gronks.” It’s sort of like a crazier version of “The Osbournes.” It documents parties and wild scenes the Gronkowski brothers roll through.
The video shows behind-the-scenes moments of the Bucs’ boat parade after winning the Super Bowl. It opened with a very short monologue by Gronk. It ended with this:
“But now it’s time to put Super Bowl LV and the celebration behind us,” Gronk said. “Because I have to get back to the grind to get after Super Bowl LVI, baby. Thanks again everyone and Go Bucs!”
It sure smells like he announced his return, but with Gronk, who knows? “Return to the grind” could mean all sorts of things. Perhaps he’s returning to the broadcast booth, this time working for NBC, which will broadcast Super Bowl LVI? Could be all sorts of things.
Or perhaps the Gronkowski clan has something in the works for Super Bowl LVI?
At the very least, this is a helluva tease by Gronk.
By Michael Hurley, CBS Boston
BOSTON (CBS) — The year 2020 was already a pretty weird time to be alive. And that was before coronavirus locked everyone in their homes.READ MORE: One Year Later: Timeline Of COVID-19 Pandemic In Massachusetts
And now, we’ve reached the point where an NFL general manager is making public statements based on trade rumors that were started by a dog on Twitter.
Edward R. Murrow would be just so thoroughly confused.
If you are likewise perplexed, then the background is this: Famed internet writer and podcaster “PFT Commenter” often loosely breaks sports news by way of a Twitter account for his dog, Leroy. On Wednesday evening, “Leroy” tweeted out that he had been hearing about a “wild rumor” that Rob Gronkowski was “strongly considering” coming out of retirement to team up with Tom Brady once again, this time in Tampa Bay.
Hearing a wild rumor that has serious legs. Rob Gronkowski is strongly considering returning to the NFL to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with his old teammate Tom Brady. Has been training in Florida in addition to Wrestlemania. Please credit Leroy woof woof
— NFL Insider Leroy (@LeroyInsider) April 8, 2020
Of course, for Gronkowski to play for the Buccaneers, Bill Belichick would have to trade him to Tampa, as Gronkowski still had a year remaining on his contract when he retired a year ago. Whether or not Belichick would ever accommodate such a request is unknown, but it surely adds a significant hurdle from this rumor ever becoming reality.
Yet, again, this is 2020. And in 2020, sometimes you’ve got to ask the NFL general manager about the rumor started by a dog.
A reporter did just that, in a way, on a conference call with Bucs GM Jason Licht on Thursday. ESPN’s Jenna Laine quoted Licht, who essentially gave a “no comment” when asked about a potential acquisition of Gronkowski.READ MORE: One Year Ago Today, Gov. Baker Declared A State Of Emergency In Massachusetts Due To COVID
Super bowl football squares online betting. Bucs GM Jason Licht on if Rob Gronkowski would ever be an option: ’Well he’s doing a pretty good job in Wrestlemania right now. I have no idea if he’d want to play.’ He said the Patriots still have rights to him.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) April 9, 2020
And it’s not surprising Licht dodged the question. Because the Patriots still have Gronkowski’s rights, Licht could potentially be slapped with tampering if he commented on a player on another team. https://t.co/HpXI2eL5o4
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) April 9, 2020
Now, wouldn’t that be crazy? Can you even imagine if the Buccaneers spoke publicly about a player who’s under contract with another team? That would be bananas! I, personally, cannot even imagine.
Nevertheless, that’s the official “no comment” from the Bucs on the Rob Gronkowski rumor which was started by the dog of a podcaster.Is Gronk Coming Back In 2020
If you’re a true resident of the year 2020, then you better be hoping and praying that this one actually comes true. The world needs that kind of story line to carry us through this wild and crazy time.Could Gronk Come Back In 2020MORE NEWS: Coronavirus In Massachusetts: Today’s DevelopmentsIs Gronk Coming Back In 2020 So Far
You can email Michael Hurley or find him on Twitter @michaelFhurley.
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