Gronkowski Signs With TB, Drops Super Bowl Odds

  • Rob Gronkowski will join Tom Brady in a Tampa Bay Buccaneers uniform.
  • The New England Patriots receive a fourth-round pick in the trade.
  • Gronkowski is leaving retirement, as the Bucs sit at -1100 to win it all.

TAMPA, Fla. – Tom Brady will be joined with a familiar face in Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers and the New England Patriots have agreed to a trade that will send Rob Gronkowski to the Bucs for a fourth-round pick.

Sources state that Gronkowski has been getting himself in shape and is ready to reunite with his Patriots running mate. Gronkowski has one year left on his contract that will see him get $10 million.

The Buccaneers have continued to have one of the most active offseasons in the league. The addition of Gronkowski further shows their commitment to this upcoming season.

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Gronkowski And The NFL Betting Odds

The last time the pair played together they managed to win a Super Bowl. There is a lot of optimism for the pair going forward on the Buccaneers to bring that same magic to Tampa Bay.

Those betting on the NFL should be taking note of all the moves Tampa Bay has seen on the odds board. Securing not only Tom Brady but his crime partner Rob Gronkowski as well is sure to affect betting lines going forward.

Currently, the Buccaneers are the fifth-favored team to win the Super Bowl. At -1100, the Bucs are just below their division rival in the New Orleans Saints (-1000).

Assuming the bets come in as expected, Tampa Bay will likely take the fourth spot before the weekend. Bettors on Tampa Bay have already seen a major shift, as the odds for the Bucs to win it all opened at +6000 before Brady signed on.

This season is shaking up to be a big one for Tampa, and online sportsbooks are sure to see a lot of action on the Bucs moving forward.