Rob Gronkowski reveals his career as he voices his dream of returning to the NFL

ROB Gronkowski has hinted at a return to the NFL but will not be on the field this time.
The 34-year-old revealed in a recent interview that he would love to own an NFL expansion team.
The former NFL star was on the “Up & Adams” show and was asked if he would like to own or have interests in a team like his former teammate Tom Brady is looking for.
Gronkowski gave a shocking response, expressing that he would love to own every team that comes along as the NFL expands internationally.
“It would be the team. That will be abroad in a few years,” he explained.
“That’s my prognosis. This is the team I want to invest in.”


The presenter, Kay Adams, asked what he would call his European franchise.
Gronk replied, “Oh, you would call them Amsterdam Wilds. Amsterdam Wilds.”
If the future Hall of Famer does indeed become an NFL investor, he will join Brady, who recently delved into the world of ownership.
Brady wants to become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The former quarterback, 45, partnered with Raiders owner Mark Davis earlier this year when he invested in WNBA team Las Vegas Aces.
Discussions between Brady and Davis have been going on “for weeks” and are expected to “lead to a resolution,” according to a report by ESPN.
However, Brady is expected to have a “passive” presence and “has no operational control or authority over the club, either in business or football matters,” the report said.