Rob Gronkowski Declares Allegiance To The Bills And Criticizes Patriots Culture

Don’t expect Rob Gronkowski to be cheering the Patriots on from a luxury suite at Gillette Stadium anytime soon

The longtime New England tight end offered some eye-opening comments during a recent appearance on FanDuel’s “Up Adams” show

Gronkowski, who grew up near Buffalo, said he again has become a Bills fan and also offered a harsh review of what it’s like to play for Bill Belichick’s Patriots

In fact, during my 20s, if we won a regular-season game against the Patriots, it felt like we still lost the following day, according to the 33-year-old as quoted by Chris Mason of MassLive And if we lost a game, it seemed like you were depressed for at least two days, if not the entire week

So, when you were a member of the Patriots, thats what drove you to want to win games because you didnt want to experience depression for at least two days following the game

We have to win the game, you say To have a good week, we must win the game We anticipate a good tomorrow

Gronkowski retired after the 2018 campaign, but he revealed in December that he was thinking about returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers mid-season and that he might decide to play in 2023

It is safe to assume that if the future Hall of Famer decides to come out of retirement, it wont be to play for Belichick

In light of this, Gronkowski also has serious doubts about the likelihood of Tom Brady returning to Foxboro this offseason

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