Rob Gronkowski In Film, television and other media

Gronkowski has been featured on the covers of GQ, ESPN The Magazine,ESPN The Body Issue,Sports Illustrated and Muscle & Fitness among others.

He was the cover of video sports game Madden NFL 17 published by EA Sports in 2016 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360.The cover featured the tight end in his signature touchdown celebration called the "Gronk Spike".

An erotica novel inspired by Gronkowski called A Gronking To Remember, written by Lacey Noonan, was published in December 2014.

It has been read aloud on broadcast by Gronkowski himself on Jimmy Kimmel Live! as well as comedian Gilbert Gottfried and rapper Travis Scott.

Gronkowski has appeared as fictionalized versions of himself in the 2015 film Entourage, a 2017 episode of Family Guy entitled "Gronkowsbees", The Simpsons episode "The Town", and has roles in the American crime-drama thriller film American Violence (2017) and You Can't Have It (2017) among others.

He had been a co-host of Crashletes from 2016–17 on Nickelodeon and competed in TBS's Drop the Mic in 2017. The same year, Gronkowski appeared on ABC's Shark Tank.

In 2017, Gronkowski executive produced and hosted Verizon's Go90 original show MVP in which "business owners and entrepreneurs pitch their products or services to a panel of VIP athletes who weigh in with their expert opinion."

It had 36 episodes in two seasons. In July 2018, he joined Discovery Channel's Shark Week where he helped tag endangered tiger sharks in The Bahamas.

Gronkowski joined Fox Sports as an analyst for its NFL programming during his year-long retirement in 2019, making his on-air debut during Fox NFL Thursday.

Gronkowski also co-hosted Fox's New Year's Eve with Steve Harvey in New York in 2019.

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