Rob Gronkowski Girlfriend, Camille Kostek, Breaks Silence on Retirement Talk

Rob Gronkowski is in the news again. It all started when Tom Brady announced his retirement. The former New England Patriots quarterback left the team to sign a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gronk was already retired for a year, but decided to come back and join the GOAT. These two won a Super Bowl together in their first season with the Buccaneers. Year 2 wasn’t that great and the Buccaneers lost the chance to win another title. Will Gronk follow his example? Gronkowski and his girlfriend Camille Kostek decided to address retirement talk.

Gronkowski gets advice from his girlfriend on retirement talk

Gronk retired because he didn’t feel good. He looked like the shelf of himself and struggled to find the end zone. It was more than obvious that the then-Patriots tight end suffered. In his post-retirement interviews, Gronk talked about his pains and obstacles. He had to retire. The big man spent the entire year partying all over the country. He took part in a few initiatives, donated money, and enjoyed his time off.

Things changed overnight and Brady’s new team, the Buccaneers, offered him a deal. Gronk was good on the field and felt good about himself. Will he retire again? His girlfriend is not so sure about it.

In her short interview with TMZ Sports, Kostek addressed rumors. According to her, Gronk can play a few more seasons. She’d love to see him play. And win, of course.

“I would love to watch him play football some more,” gorgeous Kostek said. “He knows that. I tell him.”

Will Kostek be able to affect Gronk’s decision? He returned to the game just because he was given a chance to play with Brady. The quarterback is gone, and Gronk may do the same.

“He retired when he wasn’t feeling right,” Kostek said of Gronk’s injuries. “And he came back when he felt good. So, it’s really going to be, truly, like a gametime decision.”

We have a good reason to believe that Gronk will stay around for a while. He is healthy and strong… For now.