Rob Gronkowski rumored Aaron Hernandez masturbated at a meeting

Rob Gronkowski Talking about one of the craziest rumors about his controversial former teammate Aaron Hernandez.
On Tuesday, May 20, the former NFL offensive winger asked 36-year-old Gronkowski's “Bussin' with Boys' with Boys' with Boys' podcast. Taylor Lewan About Hernandez will be “a story of beating and doing crazy stories in the team's meeting room”.
“It's a possibility,” Gronkowski said with an awkward smile.
He added: “I may or may not see it live. I will not confirm or deny it.”
Gronkowski and Hernandez were both nervous for the New England Patriots from 2010 to 2012.
“I like crazy S***, though,” Gronkowski added, “I don't mind something like that. I was like, 'Wow, that's really epic.' I'm a wild person myself.”
In April 2015, Hernandez Odin Lloyd.
Two years later, Hernandez died of suicide in a prison cell at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster, Massachusetts. He is 27 years old.
“I didn't see the level it reached,” Gronkowski said of Hernandez's trouble. “I didn't see that. It was a surprising thing. It surprised everyone because you would never expect anyone, especially in this position, to reach its level.”
Gronkowski continued: “I don't know that's too bad. I know he must have some wild aspects.”
Hernandez's story is the theme of the 2020 Netflix documentary The Killer in: Aaron Hernandez's Thoughtsand FX's dramatic series American Sports Story September 2024.
Gronkowski believes that Hernandez's media performance is a mixed bag.
“As everything comes out, I'll say some documentaries are right,” he explained. “Some may be exaggerated. But some are not exaggerated at all.”
Both Gronkowski and Hernandez were selected in the 2010 NFL Draft, and Gronkowski recalled Hernandez's footballing ability during his rookie season.
“That guy knows the game inside and outside, running games and passing games, like the first two weeks in New England,” Gronwkowski said. “I've been working on it until week 8.”
“Unfortunately, something happened because it's so talented, man.”
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