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Gronk says he’s healthy, eager to play with Brady

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. — Rob Gronkowski planted the seed for a NFL comeback when he played catch with Tom Brady two months ago.

He told the six-time Super Bowl champion quarterbac­k he was getting an itch to play again if the “right opportunit­y” presented itself.

Brady, on the verge of becoming a free agent and signing a two-year, $50 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was more than intrigued.

“We had a little conversati­on. There was no pressure on either side. We actually got together just to throw the football,” Gronkowski recalled Wednesday, a day after the Bucs completed a trade to acquire the fourtime All-pro tight end from the New England Patriots.

“We rarely talked about what his decision was going to be or where I’m at. But we did talk about ... I’m kind of getting that fire underneath me again. I told him I’m definitely interested in the decision you make and ... even if you go back to the Patriots ... there’s a possible chance I will definitely love to reconnect,” Gronkowski added. “That’s where the conversati­on started ... and he was fired up.’’

The Bucs sent a fourthroun­d pick — No. 139 overall

— to the Patriots in exchange for a seventh-round selection (No. 241) and Gronkowski, who retired 13 months ago after nine seasons and winning three Super Bowl rings with New England.

The 30-year-old said he will always respect and appreciate the time he spent playing for coach Bill Belichick and Patriots owner Robert Kraft, but he’s just as excited about starting anew with Brady in Tampa.

“I’m not going to sit here and say it’s that easy of an organizati­on to play for,” Gronkowski added of his stint with the Patriots. “I do know ... it gets you right. It gets you mentally right. It gets you physically right. What I’ve learned there, I’m definitely going to take it with me and apply it to my daily life, big time.”

Gronkowski was one of the most dominant tight ends in the league with the Patriots, compiling 521 career receptions for 7,861 yards and 79 touchdowns — third-most TD receptions by a tight end in NFL history behind Antonio Gates (116) and Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez (111).

The five-time Pro Bowl selection is one of just four tight ends, along with Gonzalez, Jason Witten and Travis Kelce, who’ve had four seasons with 1,000plus yards receiving. With 28 career 100-yard games, Gronkowski ranks second to Gonzalez (31).

 ?? AP - Charles Krupa, file ?? After sitting out the 2019 season, tight end Rob Gronkowski (right) is reuniting with Tom Brady in Tampa.
AP - Charles Krupa, file After sitting out the 2019 season, tight end Rob Gronkowski (right) is reuniting with Tom Brady in Tampa.

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