In the usual week of June, news that the most significant tight end in the history of the NFL has retired for a second time will be the essential topic of the week.
But this is not a usual week. And as a result, the retirement of Rob Gronkowski has received far less recognition than maybe it could have had or should have.
Rob Gronkowski is out as a member of the Bucs, with one month or more remaining until training camp. I know for the first time, an agent of the players called B.S publicly. To her client. So if Drew Rosenhaus doesn't believe Rob Gronkowski when he says he is ending his career, why would anyone else?
Drew Rosenhaus says he believes Rob Gronkowski will come back this season or in the upcoming season.
We anticipate that Rob Gronkowski won't be returning at the beginning of the training camp of 2022 in part (if not wholly) because of the financial deals the Bucs have provided.
The base salary of Rob Gronkowski was $ 8 million, with advantages of almost around $ 2 million in 2021. For 2022, given the drastic progression in the recipient market, Rob Gronkowski should show no less than $ 15 million. If he chooses to take less for a limited run, presuming the Bucs are the contenders, so let it be. But if he is not getting what he actually deserves, why should he sign up for the entire season?
In the end, it was probably not a mistake for Drew Rosenhaus to include the words "next season." If / when Tom Brady proceeds to a new team and if, after a year's vacation, Rob Gronkowski acts unfamiliar about the chance of teaming up with Tom Brady again in an attempt to receive victory in the championship with a third different team, so maybe he would do it.
Still, the money should have to be correct. If it recently were, he would be in the game.
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