Watch: Rob Gronkowski Reveals He’s Training With David Ortiz

Retired Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski hasn’t signed his retirement papers. That’s what Patriots owner Robert Kraft says. According to recent sources, Kraft and Gronk have discussed his reinstatement. Gronk doesn’t miss a chance to work out, and this time he did that with David Ortiz.

If you’re trying to figure out whether Gronk would come back, then it’s time to stop speculating. Yes, Gronk may return to New England, but he has do to that before Nov. 30. Kraft told Gronk that he’d love to have him back for the playoffs. That’s when the Patriots need most help.

It turns out that the rumors about Gronk’s return may be real. He is working out with other players, and it may be a matter of time before we see him working out with Tom Brady and his former teammates.

David Ortiz is the perfect workout buddy

Ortiz may be an interesting choice as a workout buddy, because he looks like he’s just chilling and isn’t really working as a drill expert. Well, we’d say that Ortiz knows a lot about recovering and getting into shape. He managed to recover from a tragic shooting this summer, and war right back on his feet at Fenway.

If Gronk follows his example and tries to engage his significant physical strength, he may step in for Ben Watson.

The New England Patriots are 8-1 at the regular season, and that puts them at the very top of the NFL. The Patriots are better than any other team in the league, and Tom Brady still plays his best football.

The only game New England won was the game against the Baltimore Ravens. Lamar Jackson was too much for the Patriots offense, and he outplayed Brady.

The Philadelphia Eagles are next on their list, and Brady still remembers his loss to the team in the Super Bowl. We all know that the Patriots quarterback is all-in when it comes to winning, and losing is never an option.

This will be a long season, and the Patriots have everything under control. Hopefully, they won’t lose another game by the end of the season. Game on, Pats!

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