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Gronk on slow start: 'I'm here to block, baby'

TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski doesn’t appear to be fazed by his slow start in Bruce Arians’ offense — one that has rendered him with just two catches for 11 yards on four targets and 33 routes run in two games. He’s taking things in stride and treating it with some humor.

“I’m a blocking tight end. I came here to block, baby,” Gronkowski joked Friday. “So four targets is four more than I thought I was gonna get.”

It’s the lowest production of the five-time Pro Bowler’s career through the first two weeks of any season. In his seven other seasons in which he’s played in Weeks 1 and 2, he’s averaged 8.7 catches on 13.4 targets, 127 receiving yards and 1.85 touchdowns.

According to Elias Sports Bureau, Gronkowski and quarterback Tom Brady have linked up for the fifth-most touchdowns by a QB-receiver duo in NFL history with 78. Gronkowski has reached 1,000 receiving yards four times — one of just four tight ends in NFL history to do so.

Soccer

Bayern Munich outlast Sevilla to win UEFA Super Cup in extra time

New season, same result.

Bayern Munich collected yet another trophy Thursday, beating Sevilla 2-1 in extra time to capture the UEFA Super Cup.

The reigning Europa League and Champions League winners were level after 90 minutes thanks to first-half goals from Lucas Ocampos and Leon Goretzka, respectively, but the German side broke the deadlock when substitute Javi Martinez headed home in the 104th minute.

The Spaniard’s looping header gave Bayern their second UEFA Super Cup win and first since 2013.

The Bavarians have now won 23 straight matches in all competitions going back to last season.

On average, Hansi Flick has lifted a trophy every 9.5 games in charge of FC Bayern. ? pic.twitter.com/qFRPt3zjCZ

— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 24, 2020

Hansi Flick’s side was made to sweat in Budapest, though.

After having a pair of second-half goals called back due to a tight offside call and a foul in the buildup, respectively, Bayern needed veteran shot-stopper Manuel Neuer to save the day at the end of normal time.

With Sevilla’s Youssef En-Nesyri clean through on goal in the waning seconds, the 34-year-old German produced a fantastic save, diving down to his right to keep out what almost certainly would have been the winning goal for the Spanish club.

Given a lifeline, Bayern took full advantage in the extra frame when Martinez nodded a rebound over the outstretched arm of Sevilla ‘keeper Yassine Bounou.

The Andalusian side fought until the final whistle but was ultimately unable to reply with the goal needed to push the match to penalties.

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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