Watch: Postgame Conversation Between Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski Is Going Viral

Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski joined forces and led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a bid win. The Bucs won their first title in a really long time. Offering Brady a two-year deal was one of the best decisions the team has ever made. Brady has earned his seventh ring. Gronk came out of his retirement to join Brady in Tampa Bay. It was yet another good decision. TB12 and his favorite tight end parted ways in the 2018 Super Bowl. They reunited in Tampa Bay. NFL fans got to learn more about the postgame conversation between Tom and Gronkowski.

Gronk’s final game with the Patriots was Super Bowl LIII. He decided to retire and used his free time to rest and relax. Media members kept asking questions about his next move. Gronk didn’t say much, and tried to convince everyone that he enjoys his retirement. We all know that Gronk was in too much pain. It was almost impossible for him to move on with the same strength.

An emotional postgame conversation between Tom and Gronkowski

Brady and his dear teammate have won four Super Bowls together. Gronk hauled in two of Brady’s three TD throws. It was a beautiful 31-9 win for the Bucs.

NFL cameras caught an emotional moment between Brady and Gronk. The tight end said all the right things amid the confetti falling on their shoulders.

“This is what we do,” Brady told Gronk. The tight end joked that he was saving his TDs for the big game. Well, that was of great help to the team.

Brady is the greatest of all time. Gronk is the best tight end in league history. He missed an entire year of football and lost too many pounds. However, this didn’t stop him from winning games. Gronk was a great contributor to the team. He was a dominant blocker and a huge receiving threat. Gronk’s Super Bowl performance will be making headlines for a really long time.

Both players promised to return in 2021. Will Julian Edelman join them? There are several rumors suggesting that Bill Belichick will send him straight to the Bucs.