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<p>The Buccaneers have so far done an excellent job retaining their key free agents, giving wide receiver Chris Godwin the franchise tag and <strong>signing edge rusher Shaq Barrett</strong> and linebacker Lavonte David each to long-term extensions.</p>



<p>If it seems like they&#8217;re getting the band back together, one would expect Rob Gronkowski to be the next domino to fall, as he has expressed interest in returning and has never played for a quarterback other than Tom Brady. But if you ask him, he&#8217;s not so certain.</p>



<p>“I definitely want to be back with the Buccaneers. That’s where my eyesight is. That’s where I’m leaning toward, big time,” Gronkowski said on the <a href="https://twitter.com/KyleBrandt/status/1371515189602918401" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10 Questions with Kyle Brandt podcast</a>. “But with the free agency process, you just never know what may happen. There’s some other teams interested out there, too. I’ve also never been a part of the free-agency process, so I actually want to dip my toes in, just to see what’s out there.”</p>



<p>Gronkowski followed up by repeating that he does want to return to the Bucs, but mentioned that he has never been a free agent and isn&#8217;t even sure what the process is like.</p>



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<p>&#8220;I want to be a free agent every year, so if I dip my toes in this year, see what&#8217;s out there, see how it works, even if I do go back to the Bucs &#8230; I&#8217;ll know how free agency works and I&#8217;ll know how teams come after you. Then I&#8217;ll have that much more of an advantage every single year,&#8221; Gronkowski said.</p>



<p>If he were to test the free agency waters, however, he could end up getting a monster offer somewhere else. Even with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting the salary cap, players have been getting big deals – notably from Gronkowski&#8217;s old team, the Patriots, who gave <strong>tight end Jonnu Smith</strong> and edge rusher Matthew Judon deals worth over $50 million each.</p>



<p>Gronkowski had a solid first season with the Bucs, catching 45 passes for 623 yards and seven touchdowns. He also caught two touchdowns in the Buccaneers&#8217; Super Bowl win over the Chiefs.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Jeremy Layton</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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