Rob Gronkowski claims he is "not totally done" with football as rumors over a possible NFL return continue to gain momentum.
The three-time Super Bowl champion retired in March last year but he has been rumored to join former Patriots legend Tom Brady on the Buccaneers. Gronkowski has kept himself busy after retiring. The 30-year-old won the WWE 24/7 Championship earlier this month following an eye-catching career change.
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Bucs general manager Jason Licht recently said he had "no idea" if the former tight end might come out of retirement, but Gronkowski certainly did not dismiss the idea.
"The day that I retired, within 24 hours there was already rumours that I was coming out of retirement," Gronkowski said on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. "I'm feeling good right now, I'm happy where I'm at. You just never know, man. You just never know. You never know. I'm not totally done."
Despite the Gronkowski to Buccaneers rumors, he wouldn't immediately be eligible to play in Tampa Bay. If he does decide to come back and play in the NFL, the Patriots still own his rights for one season. So a trade would need to take place for Gronk to play alongside his former quarterback.