Two days after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shared photos of quarterback Tom Brady in the team's newly redesigned uniforms, it was Rob Gronkowski's turn in the spotlight.
The Bucs, who traded for Gronkowski in April after he agreed to come out of retirement to join Brady in Florida, released the first photos of the tight end in his new Bucs gear, showing off separate red, white and pewter uniforms.
The Buccaneers also released a video of Gronkowski reacting to seeing each version of his new jersey for the first time.
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"Wow, look at that, baby! That's beautiful, man," Gronkowski said in the video while checking out his new pewter No. 87 jersey.
Gronkowski, who retired in March 2019, joined the Bucs after a nine-year career during which he won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots.
Gronkowski, along with Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal, revealed plans on Thursday to host a three-hour fundraiser called Shaq's Fun House vs. Gronk Beach virtual party, with proceeds going to NAACP Empowerment Programs and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.