Rob Gronkowski Wants to Play With Joe Burrow If He Can't Play With Tom Brady

 The Bengals' star is already attracting future Hall of Famers to Cincinnati.

LOS ANGELES - Could Rob Gronkowski join the Bengals next season?

The four-time All-Pro has said he would like to play with Joe Burrow if he cannot play with recently retired Tom Brady.

"I love this young buck quarterback. He's in the Super Bowl now: It's Joe Burrow, man," Gronkowski said during a Q&A for Autograph NFT. "I saw him in college. I love the way he presents himself on the football field. It's just so cool in the pocket and he throws it on the field.

“I love his swag too. If I had to pick a quarterback, that young buck Joe Burrow would be killing it in the game right now.”

Gronkowski had 55 receptions for 802 yards and six touchdowns in 12 games for the Buccaneers this season.

He is set to become a free agent next month and, with Brady retiring, Gronk may walk away. He could also sign with the Bengals to play with Buro.


Meanwhile, Cincinnati has its eyes set on its first world championship. They play the Rams at Super Bowl LVI on Sunday at Sophie Stadium in Los Angeles.

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