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Rob Gronkowski retired from the NFL for a second time after the 2021 season.
He played his two final seasons with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning one more Super Bowl.
Now that he’s out of the league, Gronkowski has made the rounds in the media circuit, spending significant time on ‘Up and Adams.’
In a recent appearance, Gronkowski was asked about the one coach that could bring him out of retirement.
He responded with “Brian Daboll,” the current head coach of the New York Giants.
Which ONE coach could get @RobGronkowski to come out of retirement???
— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) August 16, 2023
Daboll was Gronkowski’s tight ends coach from 2013-2016, a prominent figure on the New England Patriots staff.
His experience under Bill Belichick is a reason that he got the job for the Giants.
In his first year as head coach, Daboll brought the Giants to the playoffs and was later named Coach of the Year.
While Gronkowski reiterated that he doesn’t have what it takes to still play in the league, it’s an entertaining thought for football fans.
Gronkowski is one of the most well-liked NFL players in recent memory, with his appeal extending beyond his team’s fanbase.
Would he fit on the Giants’ roster, assuming he’s fully healthy and capable of running routes?
He’d have to compete with Darren Waller for the starting gig, who was recently signed by the team.
The Giants are looking to the 2023 season with high hopes after their success last year.
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