Rob Gronkowski explains to Jimmy Fallon how partying made him a better football player

An animal on the field and a party animal in the bar.

Four-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski opened up on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” about how he believes partying made him a superstar tight end in the NFL.

The Buffalo native first credited his hometown for molding him into the charismatic partier he’s notoriously known as to fans.

“I just had a good time growing up. I’m from Buffalo,” Gronkowski told Fallon. “The Bills Mafia, they’re tailgating. They’re jumping off RVs into tables, breaking open. That’s how I grew up.”

The five-time Pro Bowler told Fallon he would tell everyone makes him a “better player out on the field” if he parties.


Gronk gives credit to his home city of Buffalo for making him into the partier he’s known as today.
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Gronkowski said he analyzed how partying made him a better tight end.

“Well, I’m carrying my friends, you know, throughout the bar. I’m holding them up! I’m lifting. I’m curling them! There on my back, I’m jumping up and down! I’m dancing the whole time. Kinda like Austin Butler. I’m gyrating!”

The 33-year-old retired tight end realized all the exhilarating bar workouts “translated to the football field.”

“Yeah, of course it does,” Fallon sarcastically agreed.

With the Super Bowl LVII’s match-up between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles set, Fallon asked Gronk who he thinks would be crowned champion.

“I would say Philadelphia has been playing more like a team throughout the whole season. I’m gonna go with the Eagles.”

Gronkowski, who retired once in 2019, only to come out of retirement to join his former New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and win another Super Bowl in 2020, officially retired again in June 2022.


Gronk partying after Tampa Bays Super Bowl win with long time girlfriend and model Camille Kostek.
Gronk partying after Tampa Bays Super Bowl win with long-time girlfriend and model Camille Kostek.
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“How close were you to suiting up again this season,” Fallon asked Gronkowski.

The Arizona Wildcats alumni revealed he was “kinda close” to returning to the gridiron during the season, saying he “missed it sometimes.”

“I missed it sometimes, but not really. Then I’d miss it for like an hour, and then I would go workout, and then I’d be like, ‘Nah, I don’t miss it. I don’t even have the energy to work out.”

Gronk revealed he had a couple of phone calls with a few weeks remaining in the season and “took them serious.”


Gronk and Brady together after winning Super Bowl LV with the Buccaneers.
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“I took a five day period to see if I really wanted to go back,” Gronkowski wholeheartedly told Fallon, explaining he’s been an athlete his whole life. It was something he had to consider for the opportunity alone.

The 2014 Comeback Player of the Year said he didn’t think about returning once during those five days and graciously informed the teams giving him calls to return that he would not be suiting up.

Gronkowski disclosed that Brady had tried to persuade him to come back to play with the Buccaneers, but he still had to pass.

“He definitely supports me throughout the year, if I’m playing football or not playing football.”

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Where to buy tickets, best prices

“Almost Famous” is almost done.

After opening on Nov. 3 at the Jacobs Theatre, the Broadway musical closes on Jan. 8 after 77 performances.

Based on Cameron Crowe’s seriocomic rock and roll 2000 film starring Kate Hudson, Frances McDormand, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Anna Paquin and Jimmy Fallon, the play tells the coming-of-age tale of a plucky teen journalist who scores a gig with Rolling Stone in the 1970s following fictional band Stillwater.

And while the stage version trades in the movie’s grounded realism for showy musical numbers, the two do share four crowd-pleasing sing-a-longs that never fail to melt any heart. They are Stillwater’s “Fever Dog,” Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” Cat Stevens’ “The Wind,” and Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer.”

Plus, according to The Wrap, Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” and “Whole Lotta Love,” Deep Purple’s “Highway Star,” and David Bowie’s “Jean Genie” and “It Ain’t Easy” all show up as well.

Best of all, some tickets are going for as low as $92 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Not bad for last-minute tickets before “Almost Famous” closes for good.

There’s even a show on Christmas Day at 8 p.m. if you’re looking for an unconventional way to spend the evening.

So, if you want to see this ode to classic rock, journalism and growing up at the height of the Watergate era, here’s everything you need to know.

“Almost Famous” 2022-23 schedule

Below, you’ll find the date, show start time and lowest

“Almost Famous”
show dates
Ticket prices
start at
Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. $211
Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. $133
Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. $92
Thursday, Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. $133
Friday, Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. $102
Friday, Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. $102
Sunday, Dec. 25 at 8 p.m. $102
Monday, Dec. 26 at 2 p.m. $211
Monday, Dec. 26 at 8 p.m. $154
Tuesday, Dec. 27 at 7 p.m. $101
Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 2 p.m. $152
Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. $101
Thursday, Dec. 29 at 7 p.m. $176
Friday, Dec. 30 at 2 p.m. $133
Friday, Dec. 30 at 8 p.m. $102
Tuesday, Jan. 3 at 7 p.m. $92
Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 2 p.m. $92
Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. $92
Thursday, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. $92
Friday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. $102
Saturday, Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. $144
Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. $126
Sunday, Jan. 8 at 3 p.m. $126

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure, and your tickets will be delivered before the event.

“Almost Famous” cast

While the film is star-studded and features Oscar-winning actors and actresses, the musical doesn’t have a truly big name among its ensemble.

Here are the five leads you’ll want to take note of when you see the show though.

Chris Wood (Russell Hammond) played Mon-El in the hit CW series “Supergirl” prior to leading the “Almost Famous” ensemble. You may also recognize him for his work in “The Vampire Diaries,” “The Carrie Diaries,” and “Girls.”

Anika Larsen (Elaine Miller) is a stage veteran who has appeared in huge Broadway productions like “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” “Avenue Q” and “Rent.” She’s originally from Cambridge, MA.

Solea Pfeiffer (Penny Lane) might look familiar from her work on “The Good Fight” and “Scandal.” She’s also lined up a bit of work following “Almost Famous’” closing— she’s set to appear in Tyler Perry’s Netflix film “A Jazzman’s Blues” next.

Drew Gehling (Jeff Bebe) has done it all. “30 Rock,” “Succession,” “The Blacklist,” “Blue Bloods,” and “Smash” are just a few of his many credits. Onstage, he’s acted on Broadway in “Waitress,” “On A Clear Day…” and “Jersey Boys.”

Casey Likes (William Miller) makes his Broadway debut with “Almost Famous.” However, he is still an accomplished actor, having performed since he was three and appearing in the 2010 Will Ferrell dramedy “Everything Must Go.”

The complete cast list and bios can be found here.

Broadway musicals to see in 2023

Although the window to see “Almost Famous” is closing, many great Broadway musicals aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.

Here are just five shows you can catch on Broadway at any time at all (for the time being).

• “Hamilton”

• “Wicked”

• “Chicago”

• “The Lion King”

• “The Book of Mormon”

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Jimmy Fallon addresses #RIPJIMMYFALLON on the ‘Tonight Show’

He’s Alive, He’s Alive!

Jimmy Fallon returned to the “Tonight Show” on Wednesday after it was rumored across Twitter he died the night before.

#RIPJIMMYFALLON was the second-highest trending hashtag on Twitter Tuesday night, but Fallon, 48, made the tag look foolish 24 hours later as he was dancing and singing in studio 6B.

After being introduced on stage by announcer Steve Higgins, Fallon joined The Roots and a choir dressed in white regalia for a church-like singalong of his revival.

The comedian ended the singing by claiming he wouldn’t leave until his job on earth was finished.

During his opening monologue, Fallon poked fun at other trending topics by adding his “death” into it.

“When they heard I died, Ticketmaster kicked me out of line for Taylor Swift tickets,” Fallon told the audience.

He also took the chance to take a dig at Donald Trump’s White House run saying, “When I heard Trump was running again, I said over my dead body.”

Later in the show, Fallon took a few moments to discuss how he found out he “died,” while out to dinner with his wife Nancy Juvonen. He believed the trend started based on a joke with Twitter users sharing images of different late-night hosts.

“They didn’t think it was going to take off like it did,” Fallon said. “But then it just took off. People started believing it. It’s just odd.”

Even though he has gone through a death hoax before, Fallon still doesn’t know how to handle them and joked he didn’t hear from concerned family and friends.

“I didn’t hear anything from (Justin) Timberlake, nothing, I expect flowers tomorrow,” Fallon told Higgins.

Fallon later asked Twitter CEO Elon Musk to help mitigate the damage the hashtag was creating. Instead, Musk took a jab at his company by questioning whether Fallon was real or a “bot.”

“First of all, I’m not going to die,” Fallon said during his show. “I’m very healthy, have a lot to live for, and have two little girls. I will live for a long time, so you don’t have to worry about me.”



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