As the Kansas City Chiefs get ready to play their fifth Super Bowl in the last six years, comparisons between Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady are running rampant—but what about Travis Kelce and Rob Gronkowski?
A dynamic duo took the field in Philadelphia prior to kickoff, and neither belonged to the Eagles nor Commanders.
Rob Gronkowski shares how Tom Brady got "under his skin" during the Patriots dynasty. “He got under my skin one time,” Gronkowski said during the first episode of “Brady vs. Belichick: The Verdict”, a series airing on Vice TV. “I ran the wrong ...
Rob Gronkowski took NFL officials to task in a recent interview with Fox News Digital, saying they are "more lenient" toward the Chiefs.
Tom Brady, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski were all in Philadelphia on Sunday to cover the NFC championship game for FOX. Before Brady ascended to the booth to call the game with Kevin Burkhardt, he reunited with his former teammates on the sideline during the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show.
Gronkowski also joked about his inability to correctly predict recent Super Bowl outcomes. The post Rob Gronkowski explained the difference between Patriots and Chiefs dynasties appeared first on Boston.
Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes consistently performs at an elite level, drawing comparisons to Tom Brady. Although Mahomes has impressive accolad
The debate of who’s the better tight end is one Rob Gronkowski hears, but pointed out that while he and Travis Kelce were the same position, they played it differently.
Beyond the fact that Gronkowski has 15 more career touchdowns than Kelce (in 32 fewer games played), Gronkowski held court as arguably the best blocking tight end in the league during his prime — a key role that Kelce has not usually been assigned in Kansas City’s offense.
Speaking on his podcast with Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski relayed a time where Mike Vrabel "outplayed" Bill Belichick as head coach.
As the Chiefs prepare to play the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans for Super Bowl glory, Gronkowski says Kansas City will "always step up to the level that they need to and play at that level no matter what situation it is and no matter how big the stage is."