It’s Good to Be Gronk

It’s Good to Be Gronk by Rob Gronkowski, published by Simon and Schuster on July 14, 2015, offers an engaging look into the life of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ record-breaking tight end. This first edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book provides fans with a unique perspective on Gronkowski’s experiences both on and off the football field, showcasing his achievements and vibrant personality.
Readers will find a blend of sports biography and personal anecdotes as Gronkowski shares his journey, including his record-setting performances and the challenges he faced due to injuries. The narrative captures his playful spirit, from entertaining moments at Super Bowl Media Day to his lighthearted interactions in various settings. This edition delves into themes of sports, recovery, and the balance between a competitive career and a fun-loving lifestyle, making it a comprehensive exploration of Gronkowski’s life in the spotlight.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneer record-breaking tight-end Rob “Gronk” Gronkowski offers fans a front row seat to a football superstar’s life on and off the field.
“One of the best tight ends the game has ever seen. Off the field, he’s unabashedly the cruise director of the NFL.” —New York Post
Rob “Gronk” Gronkowski holds nine league-wide records and three Patriots franchise records. His accomplishments include thirty-eight receiving touchdowns in his first three seasons (thirteen more than any other tight end in the NFL) and the 2011 record for most touchdowns made by a tight end, with seventeen receiving and eighteen overall. With a Super Bowl victory under his belt and a nationwide reputation for a personality that’s “comedy gold” (CBS Sports), he has continued to win the hearts of fans through his fun-loving attitude.
From hamming it up at Super Bowl Media Day, to spicing up interviews with “Gronk-esque” dance moves, to cuddling with kittens in the pages of ESPN The Magazine, to christening a used party bus his ride of choice, Gronk’s good humor and playful persona make it seem like other players are “living in black and white, and Gronk is in color” (CBS Sports). But it’s not all fun and games. After multiple surgeries on his forearms, ankle, and back, Gronk tore his ACL and MCL, prematurely ending his 2013 season (but not before scoring four touchdowns and 592 receiving yards). His many injuries and subsequent recoveries made his key play in Super Bowl XLIX—which led to victory and the title of “Comeback Player of the Year”—all the sweeter. Gronk takes fans from the field to the locker room to the VIP room to the talk show green room to his parents’ kitchen table—a full tour of the world according to Gronk.
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