The tandem of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski is far from done. That's despite the two having multiple Super Bowls together, including the one they helped deliver to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise back in February when the Bucs took down Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55.

Gronkowski obviously still believes that's there's enough juice in him to fill in a significant role on the Bucs' offense. While he's no longer the Gronk of old, the one that dominated opposing defenses as part of the New Englan Patriots, Gronkowski thinks that a solid offseason with the Buccaneers is making him a meaner threat downfield than his 2020 NFL season version, per Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk.

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“I’ve been here all offseason and now for camp, and I feel like I’m doing a lot better this year for sure,” Gronkowski said. “Conditioning wise, coming off a year and not playing, and then heading into a camp like this, it’s hard work. . . . It’s night and day from where I was last year in training camp to where I am now.”

The Buccaneers tight end came out of retirement in 2019 to join forces with his old buddy in Brady in an attempt to add to their collection of Super Bowl rings. In his first season back in action, Gronkowski posted 623 receiving yards and seven touchdowns on 45 receptions.