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Gronkowski names coach who could get him out of retirement
Rob Gronkowski. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Rob Gronkowski is not planning to make an NFL comeback, but he did mention the one coach who would have the best chance of drawing him out of retirement.

Gronkowski appeared on “Up & Adams” Wednesday and joked that New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll wants the former tight end on New York’s roster. 

That led host Kay Adams to ask Gronk if he had any interest in a comeback. She pressured Gronk to name the one coach who had the best chance of bringing him out of retirement.

“Brian Daboll,” Gronk answered. “He can’t get me out of retirement, but he would have the best chance of getting me out of retirement.”

The Giants acquired Darren Waller in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders in March, giving them a former Pro Bowl tight end. Just because they have one top tight end doesn’t mean they wouldn’t have a need for another.

To the contrary, Gronk argued that having multiple top tight ends is beneficial for offenses.

“I always believe that having two tight ends makes the defense have the most difficult times. If you have two tight ends, that can make an offense unstoppable,” Gronk said.

You can see his comments below:

Gronk was likely alluding to Aaron Hernandez, who was also drafted by the New England Patriots in 2010. The two of them formed a successful tight end duo for the Patriots from 2010-12 until Hernandez’s arrest for first-degree murder in 2013. 

In 2011, the two combined for 169 catches, 2,237 yards and 24 receiving touchdowns.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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