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Rob Gronkowski's New Post Catches Attention on Tuesday

Former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski recently celebrated the latest chapter in his transition from future Hall of Famer to entrepreneur and lifestyle influencer.

He took to his Instagram on Tuesday to unveil an exciting new career move, "The Gronk x BYLT Underwear Collection," a collaboration he helped design alongside premium basics brand BYLT.

In a series of crisp, high-resolution photos, Gronkowski models several colorways of his new line, captioning the post: "Introducingggg The Gronk x BYLT Underwear Collection, designed by yours truly!! Want to show off that tight end of yours? Check out these brand new undies from @byltbasics and I 😎 (link in bio) #byltforthis."

Fans were quick to react to Gronk's new post.

"Beautiful design in underwear, congratulations 👏🏾," said one fan.

"Sheeeshhh 🔥🔥," replied another user.

"I knew you would have your own underwear line some day Gronk 👏," responded one other commenter.

"Take my card 💳," said another fan.

"The ones with the spike print?? iconic 😂," commented one other user.

"Get me some of those Gronk Spike now," another fan agreed.

Rob Gronkowski on the field prior to the game between the California Golden Bears and the UNLV Rebels in the LA Bowl at SoFi Stadium.

Rob Gronkowski on the field prior to the game between the California Golden Bears and the UNLV Rebels in the LA Bowl at SoFi Stadium.

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Gronkowski retired from professional football after 11 seasons, nine with the New England Patriots and two with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, on the heels of four Super Bowl championships and a reputation as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history.

Over his career, he amassed 621 receptions for 9,286 yards and 92 touchdowns, was a five-time Pro Bowler, four-time first-team All-Pro selection and earned NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2014.

Gronkowski also led the league in receiving touchdowns in 2011 and cemented his legacy with spots on both the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team and the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

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