Popular Post JohnS Posted January 12 Popular Post Posted January 12 Rob Gronkowski will be on the cover of the January/February 2025 of Cigar Aficionado. If you aren't aware of him, he played 11 seasons in the NFL (9 with the New England Patriots and 2 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). Below is an excerpt from the article on him in the next edition of Cigar Aficionado... Tough Enough Rob Gronkowski was a true gladiator of the gridiron, and he brings the same enthusiasm, energy and abandon to his new role as a commentator Jan 10, 2025 - By David Savona Rob Gronkowski with a double corona at The Carnegie Club in New York City. Photo/Jim Wright Rob Gronkowski is in pain. The four-time Super Bowl champ, a bruising tight end who once mowed down opponents with ease and charmed fans with his enthusiasm and energy, is not feeling well on this chilly evening in Los Angeles. The agony has nothing to do with football. It’s his ears: One of his eardrums is severely inflamed, the other has actually ruptured, victims of abrupt pressure changes on a recent flight. He’s been hurting for hours but there’s work to be done. Tomorrow morning he’ll be on the air, talking football for Fox. Right now he’s sitting with a smile on his face, patiently sharing stories about his life. Gronk is a man who knows how to endure discomfort. “It’s nothing new. I was playing with ruptured lungs and a ruptured back,” the 35-year-old says with a chuckle. He’s tall, the tallest guy in most rooms, with a muscular build that’s leaner than it was during his playing days. “I’m like ah, I gotta do it again. I don’t want to do it again, but I know how to do it. I just tell myself life will be even better once the pain goes away.” Gronkowski is on the cover of the Jan./Feb. 2025 Cigar Aficionado, which will hit newsstands on January 21. Smiling through such pain is alien to most people, but it’s just part of Gronkowski’s DNA. He played 11 years in the NFL (nine with the New England Patriots, two with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) and he endured more than his share of painful hits. “Earl Thomas hit me and he punctured my lung and knocked the disc out in my back,” he says, rather nonchalantly, between bites of roasted branzino. “I was bleeding out of my mouth, actually finished the game. That one hurt.” Usually, Gronkowski was the one administering the pain. When he moved down the field, six-foot-six and an eerily athletic 265 pounds, people who got in his way often ended up on the turf. “Like a runaway truck,” the play-by-play announcer Al Michaels once said of Gronk’s moves during a game. The analyst and former NFL receiver Cris Collinsworth called him one of the top tight ends in the game. “He can block and he can make some brilliant catches . . . they cannot match up with Rob Gronkowski.” To read this story in its entirety, see the Jan./Feb. Cigar Aficionado magazine, on newsstands everywhere starting January 21. Source: https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/tough-enough 1 4
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