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Rob Gronkowski came out of retirement for the opportunity to play with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay, and it sounds like it will be more than just a one-year thing for the two future Hall of Famers.

Gronkowski said down for an interview with NFL Network’s Willie McGinest ahead of Sunday’s game between the Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints. The 31-year-old was asked if he plans to play in 2021, and he made it clear he is hoping to be back with the Bucs.

“Yeah, you gotta,” Gronk said. “I feel like this team was built to win right now. It was put together to win right now. It always pops up in your mind to think about the future a little bit. I can also see this team having a lot of talent come back and having another successful run next year as well, with me.”

You can Gronkowski’s remarks at around the 3:00 mark below:

Gronkowski is set to become a free agent after the season, so the Bucs would have to re-sign him. We doubt that will be an issue, as Gronk knows he isn’t nearly as dominant as he was during his prime and probably won’t command top dollar.

Brady is signed through next season and reportedly plans to keep playing as well, which is no surprise. It will be interesting to see if either he or Gronkowski changes his mind if the Bucs win the Super Bowl.

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