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understood.Oh, deepest I go is seventeen players, IIRC. Redraft. Bench spots are very valuable.
understood.Oh, deepest I go is seventeen players, IIRC. Redraft. Bench spots are very valuable.
Yup. After saying 20 concussions, no teams gonna dare touch him.Was contemplating adding him as a potential playoff stash, but just got an alert about this interview and figured it's probably best to play the Wait game
Totally worthless in fantasy in that case. He will be just barely be getting up to full snaps around the fantasy playoffs.He'll be back.
Week 12-13 report.
In the lineup vs KC week 14 for the game that determines the #1 seed in the AFC.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Rob Gronkowski was hired as an NFL Analyst for FOX NFL Sunday.
He'll debut Thursday night for New England's barnburner against the Giants. Although this career move does pave the way for Gronkowski to find his calling in a post-football world, his return shouldn't be ruled out as both Jay Cutler and Jason Witten got back on the field only a year after they signed TV deals. He can still be dropped if you were among the few crossing your fingers for a November comeback.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/patriots/2019/10/08/new-england-patriot-rob-gronkowski-joins-fox-sports-analyst/3907699002/Ministry of Pain said:Before you can come out of retirement, you have to take the free money from whichever network wants to give it to you.
It's step 1 in the comeback playbook. If anything his return seems even more likely, especially with Watson being released.
Making room for Tyler Eifert?Ministry of Pain said:Before you can come out of retirement, you have to take the free money from whichever network wants to give it to you.
It's step 1 in the comeback playbook. If anything his return seems even more likely, especially with Watson being released.
Gronk looks jackedAdam Schefter@AdamSchefter · 12m
Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft, on the NFL Network pregame show, said Rob Gronkowski has yet to officially file retirement papers. Kraft said he can always hope and pray that Gronkowski might come back.
Of course, last time Kraft hoped for a happy ending, it did not work out so well for him.
He's talking like this is the WWE.Gronk is gonna be unbearable. He's trying to enunciate and it's hilarious. But it won't be after a game or two of this. At least he's just part of the pregame/halftime/postgame crew and not calling the games.
Fox obviously didn't make him audition, so that must have been his audition tape for WWE.He's talking like this is the WWE.
Add him now to the rosters because broadcasting isn't it.
Speaing Thursday, Rob Gronkowski admitted he has not closed the door on returning to the NFL.
Gronk was making his debut on FOX's pre-game show. "I would have to be feeling it, feeling it big time to come back," Gronk said. "It's always going to be open in my mind." Gronk's comments come the same day owner Robert Kraft came close to begging Gronk to come back. The talk is nice, but Gronk is already running out of time were he serious about lacing up in 2019.
SOURCE: Henry McKenna on Twitter
Oct 10, 2019, 8:23 PM ET
Whatever it was, the ending sure was awkward.I wonder how much they’re paying Gronk to just be Gronk for a couple minutes.
Tom Brady said Rob Gronkowski is "the only person" who can decide whether he returns.
Gronkowski, who was recently hired as a Fox studio analyst, has left the door open for a return and while Brady would surely welcome him back with open arms, the long-time signal-caller said that decision is up to him. "I love that guy. I'm so happy that he's enjoying his time, his life," Brady said Monday morning in his weekly appearance on WEEI. "I want what's best for him. He's the only person that can make those decisions. I don't lobby for those things." Brady seems to be at peace with Gronk's retirement though the Pats could sure use him right now with Josh Gordon (knee) and Phillip Dorsett (hamstring) both nursing injuries. Ryan Izzo and Matt LaCosse have shared tight-end responsibilities in Gronk's absence this year.
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SOURCE: ESPN.com
Oct 14, 2019, 8:47 AM ET
Rob Gronkowski suggested he wants to return to the NFL next season.
"I don’t want to be banned from playing the sport I love because I’m using a product that anyone can buy at their local pharmacy," Gronkowski said at a CBD press conference. "I also want to have the option to get back into the game, and if I’m banned next year I can’t." Gronkowski made the comments in passing, but this is yet another sign he hasn't closed the door on returning. The Patriots placed Gronk on the reserve/retired list back in March, so they'll own his rights next year if he decides to unretire.
SOURCE: Boston Herald
Oct 26, 2019, 12:20 PM ET
Up hill battle to even play next year. I doubt the league allows for CBD, even though they should. It doesn't sound like he wants to stop using CBD and I doubt he will.Rob Gronkowski suggested he wants to return to the NFL next season.
"I don’t want to be banned from playing the sport I love because I’m using a product that anyone can buy at their local pharmacy," Gronkowski said at a CBD press conference. "I also want to have the option to get back into the game, and if I’m banned next year I can’t." Gronkowski made the comments in passing, but this is yet another sign he hasn't closed the door on returning. The Patriots placed Gronk on the reserve/retired list back in March, so they'll own his rights next year if he decides to unretire.
SOURCE: Boston Herald
Oct 26, 2019, 12:20 PM ET
That request was almost 8 months ago. It’s very unlikely at this point. Gronk would have to be on the NE in less than 3 weeks.
If true, wouldn’t that be pathetic?I'm calling it now--he's only implying a potential comeback to get people to pay attention to his announcement, making it a big event. But it will be an announcement of something else entirely and he's just riding the hype/hope wave to it right now.
If true, wouldn’t that be pathetic?