NFL legend Rob Gronkowski previously picked Kansas City Cheifs to win Super Bowl LIX - but has made a new prediction after being impressed by two teams during the regular season
Rob Gronkowski has shared his prediction for Super Bowl LIX - but has changed his mind since backing the Kansas City Chiefs to win the Vince Lombardi trophy in September
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FOX analyst Rob Gronkowski was about to tee off on New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft before a commercial break completely cut him off. In a move that surprised many, the Patriots fired head ...
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