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Rob Gronkowski, left, and girlfriend Camille Kostek, right, attend the 2019 ESPYS at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Kostek told Sports Illustrated she doesn't think Gronkowski's most recent retirement will stick.
Camille Kostek says she believes Gronkowski and Bucs quarterback Tom Brady are “just having fun” by retiring and unretiring.
The Bucs quarterback also indicates 2022 “absolutely” could be his last season.
The future Hall of Fame tight end insists he is diving into the business world.
Todd Bowles, Tom Brady and Co. begin training camp on July 27.

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  1. Rob Gronkowski, left, and girlfriend Camille Kostek, right, attend the 2019 ESPYS at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Kostek told Sports Illustrated she doesn't think Gronkowski's most recent retirement will stick.
  2. Jesuit linebacker Troy Bowles reacts on the field after the Tigers topped Miami Northwestern 37-12 in the Class 6A state semifinals last December. Bowles, who has pledged to the University of Georgia, helped lead Jesuit to its first state football crown since 1968.
  3. Orson Charles, a former Plant High standout, never really caught on in the NFL.
  4. Thirty women who had accused the Houston Texans of turning a blind eye to allegations that Deshaun Watson was sexually assaulting and harassing women during massage sessions have settled their legal claims against the team, their attorney said Friday.
  5. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady speaks to reporters during a June 9 news conference following the conclusion of the team's three-day mandatory minicamp.
  6. Former Bucs tight end Rob Gronkowski, who announced his retirement in June, said Tuesday he'll remain retired, even if quarterback Tom Brady tries to lure him back to the NFL.
  7. Tom Brady (left) and his former backup, Jimmy Garoppolo, spent more than three years together in New England.
  8. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady (12) participates in the team's mandatory minicamp June 7 at AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa. The Bucs hold their first formal training-camp practice July 27 at the same site.
  9. Former Bucs general manager Rich McKay is among 54 seniors, coaches and contributors named as semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2023.
  10. Codey McElroy, pictured during June's minicamp, has spent the last three seasons on and off the Bucs' practice squad, but now he enters a pivotal offseason following Rob Gronkowski's retirement.
  11. Former Cleveland quarterback Baker Mayfield, who was pushed out of his starting job by the Browns’ pursuit of Deshaun Watson, is going to Carolina for a conditional draft pick in 2024 or 2025.
  12. Bucs tight end Rob Gronkowski called it a career (again) on Tuesday. It seems likely the team will hit the market for a veteran replacement.
  13. Bucs tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) celebrates a touchdown during a wild-card victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in January at Raymond James Stadium.
  14. In two seasons with the Bucs (counting playoffs), tight end Rob Gronkowski totaled 117 catches, 19 for touchdowns.
  15. Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson looks to throw during a drill at minicamp on June 14. Watson still could face NFL discipline stemming from the accusations of sexual assault and harassment against him.
  16. Bucs wide receiver Jaelon Darden (1) participates in the team's minicamp on June 8  at AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa.
  17. Fans raise flags during the Los Angeles Rams vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Divisional Playoff game at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022.
  18. Plant High 16-year-old junior Jayden Spencer (No. 1 jersey) shaves the head of Bucs vice-president of player personnel John Spytek during the team's "Cut and Color for a Cure" fundraiser June 8 at AdventHealth Training Center. Quarterback Kyle Trask (right) got his head shaved and colored at the event, which raised $117,000 for the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. JOEY KNIGHT | Times
  19. Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio oversees a practice last month. In comments on social media and at a news conference this week, he downplayed the deadly attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and questioned why the summer of 2020 protests following the police killing of George Floyd were not receiving the same scrutiny.
  20. Bruce Arians, center, has fewer worries these days now that he's not a head coach. Here, he enjoys a cigar while attending the Arians Family Foundation’s annual golf tournament in late April.
  21. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady speaks to reporters during a news conference on the final day of minicamp Thursday.
  22. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski own the record for most postseason touchdown-pass connections (15) in NFL history.
  23. Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio downplayed the deadly attack on the Capitol and questioned why the summer of 2020 protests were not receiving the same scrutiny.
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