Gronkowski did not hesitate when naming Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce as the best TE in the NFL today.
Rob Gronkowski was much more involved in the blocking game than Travis Kelce is with Kansas City, and that's just the way he likes it.
Who's the greatest NFL tight end? Ask three different people and you're likely to get three different answers. Is it Tony Gonzalez? What about Rob
When it comes to redefining the tight end position, Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce have set the gold standard. Their dominance, records, and larger-than-life personalities have s
Since around the beginning of the 2010s, the NFL has been chock-full of tight ends who have distilled the position's pass-catching and blocking skillsets to their essences. Rob Gronkowski, four times an All-Pro for the New England Patriots.
Rob Gronkowski is widely considered to be among the greatest tight ends in NFL history. The four-time Super Bowl champion played 11 seasons, finishing with 9,286 receiving yards and 92 touchdowns on 621 receptions. He hauled in an additional 98 passes for 1,389 yards and 15 touchdowns in 22 postseason games.
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."
Travis Kelce is closing in on NFL history, with three catches in the Super Bowl enough to put the tight end in the record books forever.
Whether these claims are true or not, the fans are livid, which has led to many reflecting on the NFL’s last dynasty, the New England Patriots. From 2001-2019, Tom Brady and the Patriots appeared in 13 AFC Championships, advanced to nine Super Bowls and won six.
The New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs have been the NFL's only two dynasties in the free agency and salary cap era.