‘I Know How the Bills Can Win’: Rob Gronkowski’s Playoff Strategy for Beating The Chiefs!

Rob Gronkowski retired from NFL on June 21, 2022 after playing two seasons with Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Former professional football tight end and current analyst for Fox NFL Rob Gronkowski recently suggested a unique strategy for the Buffalo Bills to win against the Kansas City Chiefs.

This Sunday, NFL fans will witness two of the most powerful teams, the Buffalo Bills (13-4) and the Kansas City Chiefs (15-2), facing off in the AFC Championship at GEHA ground at Arrowhead Stadium.

Furthemore, with the excitement for this highly anticipated game featuring the face-off between quarterbacks Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes, four-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski revealed some unique strategy.

On the “Up & Adams Show,” Rob Gronkowski offered some advice that might help the Buffalo Bills end the Chiefs‘ aim to win their third AFC title and make history.

The former Patriots star Rob Gronkowski humorously suggested his strategy for the Buffalo Bills to win the AFC titles and recommended they be cautious with penalties, stating:

“I Know how the Bills can win, when they sack Patrick Mahomes, just touch him, don’t do anything more, you know, don’t throw him hard down on the ground,you might get a penalty.”

He also stated that Bills star quarterback Josh Allen is going to have to make some magic happen on the offensive side of the ball while the defense gets a couple of takeaways.

Similarly, the future Hall of Famer suggested Bills not to turn the ball over and they will have a chance to win the game.

He added that they don’t just need to play safe; they need to go out and win the game with some big plays.

The Bills and Chiefs faced off earlier this year in the regular season, where the Bills defeated the Chiefs 30-21, and this upcoming Sunday’s game marks the fourth time in five years that Bills‘ hopes of reaching the Super Bowl.

As for the Chiefs, if they win, Patrick Mahomes will become the first quarterback to defeat the same quarterback, the Bills‘ Josh Allen, four consecutive times in the playoffs.

Rob Gronkowski’s Recent Remark Comes From Controversy Surrounding Chiefs Win Over Texans!

Rob Gronkowski, known for his outspoken personality, recently gained attention for his remarks regarding the Chiefs and Texans game.

Moreover, Rob has sparked debate about alleged officiating favoritism toward Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

His playful suggestion to the Bills about getting a penalty is directly linked to the previous game between the Chiefs and Texans in the divisional round, where Patrick drew two roughing-the-passer penalties. Kansas City Chiefs won Houston Texans with 23-14 points.

Furthermore, the two questionable penalties called on Houston Texans benefited Mahomes, and referee Clay Martin faced criticism after the game.

The first came when Will Anderson Jr. hit Mahomes after releasing a pass, while the second occurred after a late slide resulted in contact from Folorunso Fatukasi and Henry To’oTo’o.

According to reports, the Chiefs have been called for 30 fewer penalties than their opponents in the playoffs since 2021 and have never been flagged more than their opponents in a single postseason game.

However, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes responded to these allegations on 96.5 radio on Wednesday, stating that whatever happens during the game, something will come out if you win.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Rob Gronkowski was born Robert James Gronkowski on May 14, 1989, in Amherst, New York, United States, to father Gordon Gronkowski and mother Diane Walters.
  • The former NFL player’s parents separated when he was 19.
  • He is of Polish descent through his father, his father Gordon is a former college football guard for Syracuse University from 1977 to 1981 and later founded a high-end fitness equipment business.
  • Rob’s great-grandfather, Ignatius Gronkowski, represented the United States in cycling at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, and held five world records.
  • His four brothers, Gordie, Dan, Chris, and Glenn, are former professional footballers.
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