Gronkowski loving life after the NFL and getting back in touch with his own body
TORONTO — It took leaving the NFL for Rob Gronkowski to truly understand his own body.
The tight end stunned football fans when he announced his retirement from the New England Patriots in March at the age of 29. Seven months into the new chapter of his life, he’s feeling more connected with his own body than ever.
“I was beat down, I wasn’t myself, I was slow, I was thinking slow, my head was cluttered, my body was cluttered,” said Gronkowski on Thursday as he stretched out on a couch at a luxury hotel in downtown Toronto. “I’m getting rid of all that. That was my goal when I retired. Get rid of all of that. That was my only mission, I didn’t do anything else for three months.”
Gronkowski became one of the biggest names in football after the Patriots drafted him in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He finished his career with 7,861 receiving yards, 79 touchdowns, five Pro Bowls and three Super Bowl rings over nine season in New England.