Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski has been a player many fans adore both on and off the field. Just recently, he helped jump-start a couple's car along with busting out some of his signature dance moves, reminding the NFL world once again that the friendly neighborhood Rob Gronkowski will always be there to help.
Here is a video of Rob Gronkowski's act of kindness, via Bleacher Report.
.@RobGronkowski helped them jump start their car 😂👏 @brgridiron
(via @OwenM33) pic.twitter.com/VZ3dpV8XLr
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 3, 2021
Rob Gronkowski and the Buccaneers are set to play an important game against the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday with the playoffs just around the corner. A game behind the New Orleans Saints, with an 11-4 record, who and where the Buccaneers will play in the playoffs is still yet to be determined.
Article Continues BelowThe tight end who has spent most of his career with the New England Patriots won three Super Bowl rings with quarterback Tom Brady. Rob Gronkowski retired for the 2019 season but then signed with the Buccaneers for the 2020-2021 season after hearing that Brady was taking his talents to Tampa Bay. Gronk and Brady combined have brought a winning nature to a team that has not made the playoffs since 2007, and they are looking to make a run in the playoffs.
Rob Gronkowski has reeled in seven touchdowns along with 594 yards this season. Though it is not one of his greatest seasons, his presence on the field makes a difference for the Tampa Bay offense. One of Brady's favorite targets will continue to make a difference in the city, whether it be to help the team win or simply jump-start a broken down car.
Rob Gronkowski and the Bucs are one week from participating in the NFL Playoffs. Sunday night, announcements will be made on the matchups and kickoff times for the playoffs. The Bucs will play on wild card weekend, most likely at the NFC East champion, on either Saturday, Jan. 9 or Sunday, Jan. 10. Tampa Bay will be in its first postseason since 2007, seeking its first playoff win since Super Bowl XXXVII in January of 2003.