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Gronkowski says he’s retiring again

- Associated Press

Rob Gronkowski won’t be joining Tom Brady for a third season with the Buccaneers.

The four-time All-pro tight end announced his retirement for the second time in three years on Tuesday. In an Instagram post, Gronkowski thanked his teammates and coaches over the years and said he’s going back to “chilling out.”

Gronkowski won four Super Bowls with Brady, including three in New England.

“I want to thank the whole entire first class Buccaneers organizati­on for an amazing ride, trusting me to come back to play and help build a championsh­ip team,” Gronkowski wrote. “I will now be going back into my retirement home, walking away from football again with my head held high knowing I gave it everything I had, good or bad, every time I stepped out on the field. The friendship­s and relationsh­ips I have made will last forever, and I appreciate every single one of my teammates and coaches for giving everything they had as well.”

The 33-year-old retired in 2019 after nine seasons with the Patriots, but returned in 2020 when Brady went to the Buccaneers. The close friends teamed up to help Tampa beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl in February 2021. Gronkowski caught two touchdown passes in that game.

Media: Ryan Fitzpatric­k is taking his magic touch to the broadcast booth. Amazon Prime Video announced that Fitzpatric­k, the recently retired journeyman QB nicknamed “Fitzmagic,” is joining the streaming service as an analyst for its first season as the exclusive home of “Thursday Night Football.”

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