Rob Gronkowski: Tom Brady Eager to Lead in Super Bowl 60
As Super Bowl 60 approaches, the spotlight is on the intense rivalry between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski has weighed in on Tom Brady’s recent comments regarding the match-up. Brady stated that he doesn’t have a dog in the fight, sparking reactions from fans and analysts alike.
Rob Gronkowski’s Perspective
Rob Gronkowski, known for his time with the Patriots, suggested that Brady may not be fully expressing his competitive spirit. On the show “Up & Adams,” Gronkowski speculated that Brady desires to lead a team in the Super Bowl. He stated, “He’s that competitive. He probably wants to be the guy in the Super Bowl right now.”
Gronkowski’s Support for the Patriots
Unlike Brady’s neutral stance, Gronkowski made it clear he is rooting for the Patriots. “What’s great about the Patriots being in the Super Bowl is how dominant they are,” he remarked. He noted that the return of the Patriots is generating strong emotions among fans, particularly those who dislike their previous success.
- Super Bowl victory prediction: Gronkowski anticipates a 28-24 win for the Patriots, mirroring their triumph in Super Bowl 49 against the Seahawks.
- Betting odds: The over/under for Super Bowl 60 is set at 45.5 total points on FanDuel.
Brady’s Neutral Stance
Brady’s comments have drawn mixed responses. As a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders and a FOX Sports analyst, he may be trying to maintain neutrality. He expressed a desire for good football, saying, “May the best team win.”
With anticipation building for Super Bowl 60, fans are eager to see how these two teams will perform. As the date approaches, all eyes will be on the Patriots and Seahawks showdown.