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Rob Gronkowski reveals the one coach who has ‘best chance’ of bringing him back to NFL

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One return to the NFL is enough for Rob Gronkowski, but there is one head coach out there who can possibly convince him to make a second comeback.

Gronk is one of the top tight ends to play the game, winning four Super Bowls and being named to five Pro Bowl and four All-Pro teams

He played nine seasons with the New England Patriots before taking a year off and playing two more with Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Rob Gronkowski attends the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2023 Issue Release Party at The Guitar Hotel at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino May 20, 2023, in Hollywood, Fla. (Alberto Tamargo/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit)

A 12th season seems like a long shot. But when Kay Adams asked Gronkowski which coach would have the "best chance" of luring him out of retirement, he thought for a bit and his eyes lit up.

"Brian Daboll," he said. 

"He can’t get me out of retirement, but he would have the best chance to get me out of retirement," Gronk said of the New York Giants coach.

Daboll joined the Giants last year after his stint as the Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator. In his first year as a head coach, he was named the NFL's Coach of the Year, leading the Giants to a surprising playoff appearance and their first postseason win since a Super Bowl victory over Gronkowski's Patriots in 2012.

The Giants don't need Gronk. They acquired Darren Waller in the offseason. But a two-tight-end strategy is something Gronk craves.

"That would be pretty wild. I always believe that having two tight ends … it makes the defense have the most difficult times," Gronkowski

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