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Rob Gronkowski Admits NFL Team He Hates The Most

December 29, 2023 by The Spun

PHILADELPHIA, PA – JANUARY 29: Fox NFL Sunday analyst Rob Gronkowski looks on during the Championship game between the San Fransisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles on January 29, 2023. (Photo by Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski really hates one NFL franchise in particular. And no, it’s not the Jets. 

During an appearance on “Up & Adams” this Wednesday, the future Hall of Famer ripped the Colts to shreds. 

Gronkowski told Kay Adams that he loved how dominant the Patriots were against the Colts because they were a “cocky” team.  

“The Colts, let me tell you, I do not like the Colts,” Gronkowski said. “I was just on Julian’s podcast and we dismantled the Colts. They were hanging banners for winning the division. They were always a little cocky, always talking garbage when they played us. We just romped them week in and week out, especially in the playoffs. I don’t like the Colts. I always loved running up the score against them. We dominated them in the pass game and the run game as well. We were dominating them so bad they came up with that deflategate BS.” 

“We were dominating them so bad they came up with that deflategate BS…”@RobGronkowski was very candid on his hatred for the @colts 🗣️ @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/mqpR4gVZeq

— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) December 27, 2023

During the 2010s, the Patriots won all eight meetings against the Colts. It was in 2014 when they dismantled them in the AFC Championship Game. 

There’s no question the Patriots owned the Colts during Gronkowski’s time in New England. 

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