Rob Gronkowski has a new Touchdown Dance!
No NFL off-season would be complete without some news about former Arizona Wildcat Rob Gronkowski.
New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski is entering his 15th year in the NFL and thus far has caught 380 passes for 5,555 yards scoring 65 touchdowns. He is one of Tom Brady’s favorite targets, and Gronk has had Tom’s back as well throughout Deflate Gate.
You cannot help but smile when enjoying Gronkowski’s freewheeling attitude showing the world who he is, and it’s okay to be yourself and enjoy life.
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So far this off-season in April, he joined New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft to game four of the first round for the NBA Playoffs between the Boston Celtics and Atlanta Hawks at TD Garden. On July 19, he threw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game. Whatever he does, this Wildcat makes the news.
We all know Rob has his own unique style, and some of us cannot get enough of watching this 6-foot-6 265-pound Superbowl champion tight end show us his ever-growing plethora of dance moves. Well, the time has come for a new touchdown dance.
Rob partnered with Oberto to endorse the company’s salty dry packaged beef snack in January of this year. Gronkowski also endorses Capital One, JetBlue, Dunkin’ Doughnuts, and Visa but none of those companies came up with a TD Dance like Oberto did.
Makes you think a bit, beef jerky, and doughnuts, how does this phenomenal football player stay so fit? We know two things he has done recently: ballet dancing and aerobics.
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The new ‘Jerky Jam Touchdown Dance’ is the brainchild of LA ad agency, Positivity, with some input from Rob himself.
Before he practiced the Jerky Jam, he led 50 lucky fans in an aerobics class. The outdoors class took place at a sports bar and grill close to Fenway Park on July 22nd:
More for the ladies:
And finally the new Jerky Jam TD Dance:
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Now, none of us know if he will actually do this dance on the field, that is yet to be seen. One thing is for sure, if he does and you witness it, don’t forget ZonaZealots told you about it first! BearDown Rob, you keep being you!