Rob Gronkowski is no stranger to great quarterback play. Of his 92 career touchdowns, 90 of them were thrown by Tom Brady.
However, while talking to Joe Giglio and Hugh Douglas on the WIP Midday Show, Gronk revealed the one quarterback he regrets not sharing the field with: Nick Foles.
"Foles was actually my quarterback at the University of Arizona," Gronkowski recounted on Friday. "Foles was about to take over going into my junior year and we had a great connection going.
"Unfortunately, I had back surgery and missed my whole junior year and never got to play with Nick Foles. I had like eight catches and 100 yards in the spring game with Foles, too. We would've dominated."
Gronkowski was a second-round pick of the Patriots following that lost season while Foles ended up throwing for over 10,000 yards and 67 touchdowns in three seasons with the Wildcats before getting drafted by the Eagles in 2012.
"You guys should thank me, because we gave you guys a Super Bowl," the tight end joked.
"It was one of the best games in Super Bowl history," Gronkowski later admitted. "It was going back and forth the whole entire game."