ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Could we be watching the best tight end in the history of the NFL?
The question came to mind after considering Rob Gronkowski’s body of work in the New England Patriots’ 41-25 victory over the Buffalo Bills at New Era Field on Sunday, in addition to what he's accomplished over the last four weeks.
The headline news from Sunday is that Gronkowski became the Patriots’ all-time franchise leader for touchdowns with 69. In just his seventh NFL season, be broke a tie with wide receiver Stanley Morgan (1977-1989) by streaking up the right seam and hauling in a 53-yard scoring pass from quarterback Tom Brady.