Legendary Rob Gronkowski Stuns NFL by Considering Patriots Return After Retirement – With a “Special Deal” Worth $1 Million
Foxborough – December 12, 2025
It’s not a grand comeback on the field or another Super Bowl chase. This time, Rob Gronkowski has left the entire NFL stunned with his condition for a return – one that’s both bizarre and very “Gronk.” No Sunday spotlight, no brutal hits. In exchange for just one thing: a massive bonus, roughly $1 million, for a very special role behind the scenes.
At age 36, Gronkowski openly states he has zero interest in officially playing or carrying the weekly pressure. Instead, he’s only considering a comeback if the Patriots – or any team – bring him back to the practice squad in the role of scout team player. Gronk’s job would be to imitate opposing tight ends during practice, helping the defense prepare thoroughly for crucial games of the season.

According to Gronk, the schedule is also “light” in true retired-legend style. He’d only need to practice on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday – no weekend games, no real collisions. In return, the team gets incredibly valuable “live tests” for their defensive system. “Just show up to practice, give them the exact looks of the tight ends they’re about to face – it’s fun and it makes the team better,” Gronk shared.
More than anything, Gronkowski can’t hide his affection for New England – the place forever tied to his name and legacy. “New England has never left me. The Patriots aren’t just where I started, they’re where the man I am today was built. If there’s a chance to come back and help the team in the most suitable way, that’s something I can’t ignore. With the Patriots, my heart has always been here,” Gronk said – enough to make Patriots Nation lose their minds.
That excitement reached fever pitch when owner Robert Kraft publicly left the door wide open for a reunion. “Rob has never left the Patriots – he has always been part of this family. If Rob feels ready and his return makes the team stronger, I won’t hesitate to sign the contract,” Kraft declared. For Gronkowski, “never” apparently still isn’t the final word in Foxborough.
Gronkowski previously signed a one-day contract to retire as a Patriot, closing a legendary career filled with multiple Super Bowls, Pro Bowls, and iconic moments. But as the NFL has learned over the years: with Gronk, “never” doesn’t actually exist. And with a script special enough – plus a million-dollar bonus – the door back to New England is still not completely closed.













