New England Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski reveals if he would ever consider coaching

There is no denying the impact Rob Gronkowski had during his NFL career.  So, that brings into question whether he could make the same impact as a coach, or if that's something he is even interested in? However, when speaking with TMZ, Gronkowski said that his life is "too good" at the moment to go the coaching route.  […]

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There is no denying the impact Rob Gronkowski had during his NFL career. 

So, that brings into question whether he could make the same impact as a coach, or if that's something he is even interested in?

However, when speaking with TMZ, Gronkowski said that his life is "too good" at the moment to go the coaching route. 

"I'm just not made for that coaching life, I've seen what they go through. It's one of the most stressful jobs I would say in America," Gronkowski admitted.

However, while the NFL isn't on his radar, Gronkowski did say that he would consider coaching Pop Warner or high school if he decides to start a family. 

Gronkowski is known for his crazy and wild ways, so it would be interesting to see how that would translate as a coach. 

The tight end was drafted by the Patriots in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft, going on to spend nine seasons in New England. There, he won three Super Bowls, along with being named first-team All-Pro four times and a five time Pro Bowler. He was named to the New England Patriots All-2010s Team and New England Patriots All-Dynasty Team, as well as the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team and the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. 

Gronkowski initially announced his retirement in 2019, but returned to the NFL in 2020 to join Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. There, the duo went on to win an additional Super Bowl before he hung up his cleats for good after the 2021 season. 

So, all of that is to say that he has a ton of experience that could translate into coaching. But, it seems that isn't happening anytime soon.