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After Win Over Jets, Robert Kraft Proposes Permanently Retiring Gronkowski’s No. 87 – And the Patriots Legend’s Humble Response Leaves Fans Even More Admiring

FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts – 11/14/2025

Right after the 27-14 victory over the New York Jets, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft thrilled fans by announcing his intent to permanently retire the No. 87 jersey of legend Rob Gronkowski. This would be a tribute to Gronkowski, who had retired just one day earlier as an irreplaceable part of Patriots history.

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Kraft’s statement immediately captured fans’ attention:

“The No. 87 will forever be a symbol of greatness in the hearts of Patriots fans. Gronkowski is not just an outstanding player, he is the soul of the team during its golden years. This action is a fitting tribute to what he has contributed.”

Kraft’s declaration electrized not only Patriots Nation but the entire NFL media, as Gronkowski is one of the greatest players in franchise history, winning 3 Super Bowl titles and creating unforgettable moments on the field. However, Gronkowski immediately declined the honor with a humble attitude.

“I’m deeply touched by Mr. Kraft’s and the team’s tribute, but I want my legacy to continue being built by those who come after me rather than stopping at me. The Patriots are a great team and I want to see the next ones wearing No. 87 achieve even greater things.”

Gronkowski shared after receiving the proposal from Kraft.

Despite refusing the honor of retiring No. 87, Gronkowski’s action only made Patriots fans admire him more. He is not just an outstanding player, but also a role model of humility and long-term vision in building a legacy. Gronkowski’s legacy will surely live on in the hearts of Patriots fans, whether No. 87 is retired or not.

By declining this honor, Gronkowski proved he is not just a legend on the field, but also a continuer of the values and spirit of the New England Patriots.

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