Gronkowski takes jab at front office with real reason he isn't working out
As Patriots fans hang on every clue, Rob Gronkowski is clearly enjoying the “Will he or won’t he?” game regarding his future.
The All-Pro tight end was back at Gillette Stadium on Saturday — not working out with teammates, but taking part in a Supercross event.
Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski is back at Gillette Stadium as part of his business interests with Monster Energy and Supercross. He deflected questions about his football future, but as usual, is having lots of fun. pic.twitter.com/d44SKEnkRc
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) April 21, 2018
Gronkowski has had an eventful offseason, reportedly lining up a movie role …
Rob Gronkowski Reportedly Has Role In Upcoming Mel Gibson Action Movie (via @NESN) https://t.co/NhivGRxh85
— TMZ (@TMZ) March 30, 2018
… taking part in a dance battle with Shaquille O’Neal …
https://twitter.com/Ballislife/status/977563440465240064
… and purchasing a stake in his namesake, a horse that is expected to run in the Kentucky Derby.
It's official, I am part of the Gronkowski Team!
GRONK ACQUIRES A STAKE IN GRONK … THE KENTUCKY DERBY-BOUND RACEHORSE!
Check it out: https://t.co/hCsHTAyepE pic.twitter.com/W78FEDUCWy— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) April 18, 2018
Saturday, Gronk was peppered with questions about his football future.
Gronkowski on his status for the football season… pic.twitter.com/c7FIzwthzi
— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) April 21, 2018
Last week, Gronkowski and Tom Brady were noticeably absent from New England’s voluntary workout program.
The tight end explained Saturday that he had something more important to do: He was “training for this dirt-biking.”
Gronkowski’s xplanation for why he wasn’t at last week’s workouts: “Training for this dirt-biking.” pic.twitter.com/MPOiGUFG1J
— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) April 21, 2018
As great a football player as he is — and he’s likely going to the Hall of Fame — Gronk is proving equally adept at teasing his fans.
Gronkowski was asked if he had anything to say to his fans.
“They’re going to see a freek-a-leek when I come back. That’s what.”
So you’re coming back?
“Maybe!” pic.twitter.com/GgKPlzkyRT
— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) April 21, 2018
The Athletic reports that Gronkowski’s base salary for next season is $8 million, with a chance for another million tied to incentives (including taking part in the team’s offseason workout program).
Many believe that Gronk’s uncertainty about playing is tied to complaints about being underpaid.
Threatening retirement may be an effective ploy, but putting his body in harm’s way riding a dirt bike probably won’t have Patriots management rushing to give him more money.
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