
Rob Gronkowski has accomplished quite a bit in his 34 years.During his 11-year NFL career, he played in five Super Bowls and won four of them (three with the New England Patriots, one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). He also made five Pro Bowls and set the single-season record for most touchdowns by a tight end in a season (18, in 2011). But there’s still plenty more in life he hasn’t yet done — like, say, spike a football off the roof of SoFi Stadium.“It will probably be the highest Gronk spike of all time I’ve ever had in history,” Gronkowski told The Times Friday. That was one of the ideas Gronkowski pitched to the organizers of the newly renamed L.A. Bowl Hosted By Gronk (formerly known as the Jimmy Kimmel L.A. Bowl), which will take place Dec. 16 at SoFi Stadium and pit the fifth- or sixth-place team in the Pac-12 against the top team in the Mountain West.Ultimately, the high-altitude spike proposal was shot down. “Um, the lawyers didn’t like that one so much,” Chris Sloan, the head of global partnerships for SoFi Stadium, YouTube Theater and Hollywood Park, told The Times on Friday.Being involved in the bowl game is the fulfillment of a dream Gronkowski never even knew he had. During his college football da …
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