What is Rob Gronkowski's net worth? A look at Bucs star's massive endorsement deals and $1.7M Miami condo

In his 2015 book 'It's Good To Be Gronk', Rob claimed that he did not spend any money from his NFL salary and instead he lived exclusively off his endorsement deal money
UPDATED FEB 8, 2021
Rob Gronkowski of Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Getty Images)
Rob Gronkowski of Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Getty Images)

American football player Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski is a legend. The Buccaneer player won three Super Bowls and set multiple records, including the record for most touchdown receptions by a tight end. He also has a four-time All-Pro selection and has played in the Pro Bowl five times.

In 2012, Gronk signed with the Patriots for an additional six seasons. His $54M extension deal was the largest agreement ever made between a team and a tight end in NFL history at the time.

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Rob Gronkowski is seen on stage during 'Gronk Beach' at North Beach Bandshell & Beach Bowl on February 1, 2020, in Miami, Florida (Getty Pictures)

What is Rob Gronkowski's net worth?

The footballer has appeared in several film and television projects including ‘Entourage’ (2015), ‘The Clapper’ (2017), ‘Family Guy’ (2017) and ‘The Masked Singer' (2020). In 2015, he starred in and produced the Showtime comedy special 'Unsportsmanlike Comedy with Rob Gronkowski'.

Gronk has a massive net worth of $45M. While in the NFL, Gronk earned around $60M in salary alone. He also earned millions more off the field through endorsements with companies such as Tide. In his 2015 book ‘It's Good To Be Gronk', Rob claimed that he did not spend any money from his NFL salary and instead he lived exclusively off his endorsement deal money. Gronkowski’s endorsements include Dunkin' Donuts, Visa, T-Mobile, Lyft, Cheerios, and more.

Rob Gronkowski looks on prior to Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs at Hard Rock Stadium on February 2, 2020, in Miami, Florida (Getty Images)

PLB Sports released a cereal called Gronk Flakes in 2012, which followed with Gronk's Hot Sauce three years later. Monster Energy also released a signature "Gronk" flavor in 2016.

In 2016, Gronk paid $1.9M for a 2,100 square foot Boston condo. He sold it in 2019 for approximately $2.3M. Since 2014, Rob has owned two homes on 1.5 acres of land in Foxborough, Massachusetts. His custom-built 5-bedroom home measures 4,486 square feet, and the other one measures 4,466 square feet. In 2019, he purchased a 5-bedroom condo in Miami for $1.7M.

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