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Rob Gronkowski, the former tight end of the New England Patriots,  was seen on the gridiron with friend Mojo Muhtadi. The superstar NFL athlete probably made his fans scratch their heads when he stepped on the field of the Camping World Stadium. Is he considering making a smashing comeback? 

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Since his retirement, Rob Gronkowski has been engaged in many fun activities. Although rumors about him coming back to the NFL were constant, he never pulled a Tom Brady… yet. 

However, sorry to inform all of his fans that he was not on the field to run routes and catch passes. Instead, he lined up with kids for some field goals with a former NFL athlete. Muhtadi was a defensive lineman for the Packers and the Cardinals. The now-WWE wrestler is also a co-host at TMZ Sports TV. 

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Gronk flung the pigskin between the pipes and made a successful attempt at kicking the ball. He is still the same talented player as he was when he played in the league. But in all seriousness, will Rob ever make a comeback?

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Is Rob Gronkowski going to make an NFL comeback? 

Gronk and his former teammate, Tom Brady, are hailed as one of the best football duos to ever exist. In the past few days, news came out that the seven-time Super Bowl-winning QB may want to go back to his former team, the New England Patriots, after the season is over. Since the four-time Super Bowl-winning tight end played on the field, many fans complained and wanted Rob to come back to the sport. 

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Tampa Bay’s contract with the Buccaneers will end in a few months. Therefore, many expect that the 45-year-old QB will continue playing and the Pats can become a potential landing spot for him. 

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The iconic duo won the ring when they played with the Patriots and one more when they were a part of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 season. However, the five-time Pro Bowler retired from football. 

Although the four-time First-Team All-Pro selection is not in his prime, he still is in good shape. Brady will love to have him on his roster again.

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Neha Joshi is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in English Literature from R.D National College, Mumbai and has also previously worked as a Graduate Intern at Jacobs. Her favorite athlete is football superstar Tom Brady, whom she finds immensely motivating. The following quote by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is among her most treasured ones: "If you don't play to win, don't play at all", which more often than not inspires her to excel in every pursuit she takes up! When away from work, Neha indulges herself in browsing through Realistic English, Post Structuralist American, and Modern Indian Literature.

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