Legendary Rob Gronkowski Fires Back at Craig Carton for “Disrespectful” Patriots Remarks on Live Radio — While Defending Drake Maye Amid Fierce Backlash After Super Bowl LX
Foxborough, Massachusetts – Following the 29–13 loss by the New England Patriots to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, tension around the Patriots organization escalated rapidly. A wave of criticism from national media sparked outrage among fans, especially after shocking remarks made by radio commentator Craig Carton.
Carton bluntly claimed the Patriots “do not have a franchise quarterback” and predicted the team would win no more than five games in the 2026 season. His comments were widely viewed as dismissive toward the entire New England organization, particularly given the team’s deep Super Bowl run with a young and promising roster.
Craig says Drake Maye proved he is not actually a good QB, and the Pats are a 5-win team next year:@craigcartonlive pic.twitter.com/uK8HmY5aXT
— WFAN Sports Radio (@WFAN660) February 9, 2026
In response, Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski did not stay silent. Appearing on media platforms, Gronkowski openly criticized Carton for his disrespectful statements, arguing that the radio host evaluated the Patriots in a shallow and emotional manner.
“When you talk down on the Patriots like that, it only shows a lack of understanding. I’ve been in that locker room, I know the culture and the standard here. You can’t erase a young team, a season of real progress, and a future that’s opening up just because of one Super Bowl loss,” Gronkowski fired back forcefully.
Gronkowski’s remarks immediately resonated throughout Patriots Nation. For many fans, it was a moment of release — a franchise icon stepping in to defend the team’s core values against dismissive outside narratives.
After addressing Carton’s comments, Gronkowski shifted his focus to defending quarterback Drake Maye, who has faced the harshest criticism in the aftermath of Super Bowl LX. According to Gronk, placing all the blame on a young quarterback is fundamentally unfair.

In the biggest game of the season, Maye completed 27 of 42 passes for 295 yards, threw two touchdowns, but also had two interceptions and a costly fumble. He was sacked six times and later revealed he required a pain-killing injection in his right shoulder before kickoff, indicating he was far from fully healthy.
Gronkowski emphasized that football is a team sport. A quarterback can only succeed with proper protection, effective play-calling, and cohesive execution across the roster. While he acknowledged that Maye must continue to improve, Gronkowski stressed that such growth is expected from a young QB who has already led his team to the Super Bowl.
Ultimately, Gronkowski’s stance was unmistakable: he rejected the “disrespectful” narrative surrounding the Patriots and called for a fairer evaluation of Drake Maye. With the foundation in place and stability from the coaching staff, New England is still viewed as a team capable of mounting a strong return in the AFC race for the 2026 season.













