Chris Gronkowski Explained

Chris Gronkowski
Number:44, 49
Position:Fullback
Birth Date:26 December 1986
Birth Place:Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lbs:245
High School:Williamsville (NY) North
College:Arizona
Undraftedyear:2010
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Rushing yards
Statvalue1:17
Statlabel2:Rushing average
Statvalue2:3.4
Statlabel3:Rushing touchdowns
Statlabel4:Receptions
Statvalue4:8
Statlabel5:Receiving yards
Statvalue5:46
Statlabel6:Receiving touchdowns
Statvalue6:1
Pfr:G/GronCh00

Christopher Michael Gronkowski (born December 26, 1986) is a former American football fullback. After playing college football at the University of Arizona, he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys in 2010, Indianapolis Colts in 2011.

Early life

Gronkowski was born on December 26, 1986, in Buffalo, New York to Diane Walters and Gordon Gronkowski, who played three years as an offensive guard at Syracuse.[1] His great-grandfather, Ignatius, was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic cycling team in Paris.[2] His brothers Dan, Rob and Glenn were also in the NFL.[3]

College football

Gronkowski accepted a football scholarship from the University of Maryland, with the intention of being played at fullback. He was redshirted in 2005.

In January 2007, he transferred to the University of Arizona.[4] As a sophomore, he played linebacker but did not record any stat.

As a fourth year junior in 2008, he started 7 games, while making 8 receptions for 198 yards, 3 touchdowns and a team leading 24.8-yard per reception average. He served primarily as a backfield blocking specialist from the H-back position. He was named second-team Academic All-Pac-10.

As a fifth year senior in 2009, he started 7 out of 13 games, tallying 4 catches for 20 yards and 2 carries for one yard. He was named honorable-mention Academic All-Pac-10.

He finished his college career after starting 15 out of 26 games, collecting 12 receptions for 218 yards (18.2-yard avg.), 2 carries for one yard and 3 receiving touchdowns.

Professional career

Dallas Cowboys

Gronkowski did not attend the NFL Scouting Combine, though his brother Rob did. He declared for the 2010 NFL draft and was projected as high as the 4th round, but went undrafted. On April 25, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys.[5] On September 4, he made the 53 man roster for insurance purposes in case fullback Deon Anderson's injuries persisted.[6] He made his first career start on September 19, against the Chicago Bears.[7] His first career touchdown catch came in the same game on a one-yard pass from Tony Romo. He became the full-time starter at fullback after Anderson was released on September 24.

On October 25, in a Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants, Gronkowski missed a blitz pickup on linebacker Michael Boley, as he ran straight to quarterback Tony Romo and hit him high. Romo got the pass off to Miles Austin, but he suffered a fractured left clavicle, which ended his season.[8] Gronkowski was active for 14 of the 16 games and started 7 times as a rookie. He was inconsistent as a lead blocker, while posting 5 carries for 17 yards, 7 receptions for 35 yards and one touchdown. He was waived on September 3, 2011.[9]

Indianapolis Colts

On September 4, 2011, Gronkowski was claimed off waivers by the Indianapolis Colts. On October 25, he was placed on the injured reserve with a pectoral injury.[10]

Denver Broncos

On May 23, 2012, Gronkowski was traded to the Denver Broncos in exchange for cornerback Cassius Vaughn.[11] He appeared in 14 games as a backup, making one reception for 11 yards and had no rushing attempts. He wasn't re-signed after the season.[12]

San Diego Chargers

On April 23, 2013, Gronkowski signed with the San Diego Chargers as a free agent.[13] On August 27, he was placed on the injured reserve list with an ankle injury.[14] On August 31, he was waived with an injury settlement.

Personal life

In July 2015, Gronkowski married Brittany Bieber.[15] They have four sons.[16]

After being waived by the San Diego Chargers he founded Ice Shaker,[17] company that makes kitchen-grade stainless steel insulated bottles in 2017. Gronkowski pitched the business, with the help of his brothers, on an episode of Shark Tank. He made a deal with Mark Cuban and guest shark Alex Rodriguez for $150,000 in exchange for 15% equity.[18] In 2018, Gronkowski stated that his company had over $3 million in sales that he attributes to the product being featured on Shark Tank.[19]

Gronkowski is active in the family's fitness company Gronk Fitness,[20] promoting fitness equipment sales and workout routines.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player Bio: Chris Gronkowski. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100627050510/http://www.arizonawildcats.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/gronkowski_chris00.html. June 27, 2010. June 19, 2010.
  2. Web site: Rob Gronkowski. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161109062933/http://www.patriots.com/team/players/roster/rob-gronkowski. November 9, 2016. August 16, 2010.
  3. Web site: Walker. Monique. Dan Gronkowski to join the Patriots. September 6, 2011. The Boston Globe.
  4. Web site: The other Gronkowski pleasant surprise for UA. October 3, 2008. June 14, 2020.
  5. Web site: Cowboys sign undrafted free agents . ESPN.com . April 25, 2010 . June 14, 2020.
  6. Web site: Cowboys going with two fullbacks . ESPN . September 7, 2010 . June 14, 2020.
  7. Web site: Chris Gronkowski makes team . ESPN . September 16, 2010 . June 14, 2020.
  8. Web site: Cowboys bench FB Chris Gronkowski . ESPN . October 31, 2015 . June 14, 2020.
  9. Web site: Cowboys cut FB Chris Gronkowski. ESPN.com . September 3, 2011 . June 14, 2020.
  10. Web site: Kerry Collins lands on injured reserve . ESPN . October 25, 2013 . June 14, 2020.
  11. Web site: Broncos deal for Chris Gronkowski . ESPN . May 23, 2012 . June 14, 2020.
  12. Web site: Chris Gronkowski let got by Broncos . ESPN . March 8, 2013 . June 14, 2020.
  13. Web site: Chargers sign Gronkowski . September 12, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180422063910/http://www.chargers.com/news/2013/04/23/chargers-sign-gronkowski-0 . April 22, 2018 . dead .
  14. Web site: Chargers cut down to 75 . ESPN . August 27, 2013 . June 14, 2020.
  15. Web site: Everything Decorated in Colleyville creates gifts with meaning. Yan. Renee. December 17, 2018. Community Impact Newspaper. en-US. February 28, 2019.
  16. Web site: Ex-NFL player, Ice Shaker founder Chris Gronkowski's morning routine. Montag. Ali. September 26, 2018. www.cnbc.com. February 28, 2019.
  17. Web site: Fraioli. Claire Rodgers,Sophia. 2019-03-29. Business booms for former NFL player Chris Gronkowski after 'Shark Tank'. 2021-12-16. CNBC. en.
  18. News: October 16, 2017. Gronkowski brothers land 'Shark Tank' investments from Alex Rodriguez, Mark Cuban. Sporting News. October 16, 2017.
  19. Web site: Montag . Ali . Ex-NFL star Chris Gronkowski now runs a business bringing in millions — here's his morning routine . CNBC Make it.
  20. Web site: rodiowrites. 2016-08-18. Gronkowskis Launch Fitness Gear Line. 2021-12-16. Men's Journal. en-US.