Having retired once and then lured out by Brady, Gronk has done everything in the sport and has nothing left to prove so retiring again could be a real possibility.

But if he does want to continue playing, which teams could do with his services? NFL.com writer Adam Rank gave it some thought and put down five teams that could land Gronkowski in a piece published on Thursday. Rank began by stating that Rob Gronkowski should leave the Tampa Bay Buccanners.

After mentioning the San Fransico 49ers as a possible Gronkowski landing spot, Rank then continued on by suggesting four other teams. Namely, the Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills and the two Los Angeles-based teams in the LA Chargers and the newly-crowned Super Bowl champions the LA Rams.

What’s next for Gronkowski?

With nothing left to prove in the league, there is a real chance that once again, Gronkowski could retire from the game. Despite the fact that he is still playing at a high level too.

In his 12 games last season, the future Hall of Famer caught 55 receptions for 802 yards and six touchdowns. Most of his catches came in the critical stages of the game or on third down.

Known as Brady’s ultimate security blanket, Gronkowski could move to one of the teams mentioned by Rank and provide an instant boot to the offense. Either one of the L.A. teams or even Bufflo and Josh Allen would benefit greatly from another attacking weapon.

Whether Gronkowski will want to go through the process of finding a new team and learn a new system with new teammates, all at the age of 32 remains to be seen. The fact remains that he could prove to be a very useful pick up for a team on the cusp of being a Super Bowl contender.

He would likely not command a huge salary either, which could benefit a host of cap-conscious teams. Having a tight end like Gronkowski would not only add another dimension to any team’s offensive gameplan, but it would also mean bringing in a veteran presence to the locker room.

Where he ends up is not yet known, he may just follow his good friend Tom Brady and walk away from the game. Only time will tell.

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