Former Super Bowl Champion and Patriots Legend, Tom Brady’s Best Friend, Has Been a Die-Hard Bills Fan Since Childhood – He’s Inviting Brady to Return and Help the Buffalo Bills Experience the True Spirit of Bills Mafia
Former Super Bowl Champion and Patriots Legend, Tom Brady’s Best Friend, Has Been a Die-Hard Bills Fan Since Childhood – He’s Inviting Brady to Return and Help the Buffalo Bills Experience the True Spirit of Bills Mafia
Buffalo, New York – While Tom Brady’s post-retirement plans remain one of the hottest topics in the NFL, his longtime friend and former teammate, Rob Gronkowski, has stirred up excitement across the football world with his latest revelation: Gronk wants to return to his hometown team, the Buffalo Bills, alongside Brady—to help instill the true “Bills Mafia” spirit in the locker room.

My childhood was built around Bills Mafia—the freezing days, the roaring crowds, and the warmth of those packed stands. Maybe that’s why, no matter how far I’ve gone, a part of me will always belong to Buffalo.
The legendary former Patriots tight end won four Super Bowls with Brady—three in New England and one in Tampa Bay. Despite his deep ties to the silver and blue, Gronk has never hidden his affection for Buffalo, where he was born and raised. He’s often joked that “whenever the Patriots played the Bills, my heart was always split in half.”
This time, though, he seems more serious than ever. According to a source close to the situation, Gronkowski has reached out to members of the Bills’ front office about joining their player mentorship and development program, where he could share his knowledge and championship experience with younger players. And the biggest surprise—he wants Brady to come with him.
“I told Tom: Imagine the two of us standing on Buffalo’s sideline—you teaching the mindset, and I’ll bring the energy. It’d be a blast! I want him to feel what Bills Mafia is really about.”
If that vision ever becomes reality, it would be a poetic moment—two men who once tormented Buffalo for years returning to lift the team higher than ever. And for Rob Gronkowski, that lifelong dream of “wearing Bills colors just once” might finally come true—not on the field, but on the sideline, as a mentor and a symbol of coming home.













