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Rob Gronkowski Attended Bucs-Packers Game, Reportedly In Talks To Come Out Of Retirement

It looks like Rob Gronkowski might come back to help out Tom Brady once again.

On Sunday, it was reported that Gronk was in attendance at the Bucs’ home opener vs the Packers.

According to JoeBucsFan.com, Gronk has had talks about returning to the Bucs

“Joe has learned that Rob Gronkowski is in the house for today’s Bucs-Packers game, Tampa Bay’s home-opener, and he’s all set up in a suite.

What that means is unclear, but Joe also has been told that there have been discussions about Gronk’s potential return to the Bucs but that has been a “sensitive” subject because free agent signee tight end Kyle Rudolph has yet to be activated in a game until today’s.”

Pro Football’s Mike Florio spoke with Gronk’s agent Drew Rosenhaus who claims nothing is imminent but feels that Gronk will eventually come back this season.

“I’m not aware of any change yet,” Rosenhaus said. “But you know what my thoughts have been about this all along.”

Rosenhaus has said in the past that he believes Gronk will come out of retirement and will play this season.