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It goes without question that Tom Brady is not having the best year. Their latest attempt to conquer the 49ers has miserably failed. The franchise stands atop the division, but its struggles are visible. Rob Gronkowski, TB12’s best friend, and former NFL tight end spoke out about his disagreements. He also discussed whether he would return to save the Buccaneers.

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During the latest edition of USA TODAY Sports’ ‘Sports Seriously,’ Mackenzie Salmon sat with Rob Gronkowski and talked about Tom Brady. They opened up on a legion of subjects. But Gronk spoke about his struggles this season and whether he would return to be the red zone savior.

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Rob Gronkowski mentioned, “Yes. It’s definitely a thought in my head. I mean, I definitely feel like I could definitely help out more in the Red Zone. About 35 yards plus outside of that end zone. I could definitely give a moral boost right there, but I’m just not playing. So you can’t. That’s not a possibility, but I just like to talk garbage to my friends like, ‘Oh, if I was still out there, they’d be undefeated, like they would have won that game.’”

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“Like whenever I’m playing my friends teams and stuff, I start being like a fan and just talking garbage because that’s what you do when you’re not playing. You’re acting like you would be out there and you would be dominating. Even though, yes. It’s way harder than what it is than just talking garbage,” He added.

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Rob Gronkowski also pondered working alongside Brady at Fox Sports and looked excited to team up with him while off the field. Nevertheless, it would be a fun duo to watch on TV.

Rob Gronkowski gives Tom Brady a suggestion for his next endeavor

Tom Brady has suggested that he will not think about retirement in the future. However, there are wild possibilities once he touches free agency. He could join another franchise or activate himself as a member of the Fox Sports crew. Rob Gronkowski also came up with a suggestion for his best friend.

During his appearance in Sports Seriously, Gronk suggested Brady’s best course of action after the 2022 NFL season would be to retire. The former NFL would willingly work with TB12 at Fox than see the GOAT return for another season.

It looks like Gronkowski is cooking something to make Brady join him on Fox. Will it happen? It is subject to witness.

Watch this story: Tom Brady Went to The Same High School As This Controversial MLB Hall of Famer Who Was Also A 14x All-Star

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Pavitra Shome is a senior NFL writer at EssentiallySports. A specialist in NFL Draft and trade, Pavitra is our very own QB when it comes to NFL coverage with nearly 1700 articles under his belt. A Master’s Degree holder in Journalism and Mass Communication, Pavitra uses his editorial judgment to distinguish between a plain rumor and a distinct possibility. A lifetime fan of Tom Brady, Pavitra has recently taken to the new NFL sensation, Patrick Mahomes. He believes the NFL QB transition won’t last for too long thanks to exciting new talent emerging in recent times. Pavitra’s penchant for breaking news and insider knowledge keeps him on the hunt and staying connected with fans. His story on “What Is Going On?”: ‘Reckless’ Referees Hit ‘Rigged’ Cage As NFL Fans Demand AI To Officiate Chiefs-Bengals Epic is a testimony to his ability to be on top of his game. Pavitra aspires to be in the big league of Ian Rapoport, Adam Schefter and Mike Garafolo at some stage in his broadcast career. When not writing or thinking NFL, Pavitra likes to explore. He is a history buff and loves exploring heritage sites and making mini v-logs. Moreover, with a passion for biking, he's always up for a ride!

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