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WWE: "Gronk Must Continue to Defend 24/7 Title" – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been buzzing ever since trading for now unretired tight end, Rob Gronkowski. Gronkowski has been reunited with his quarterback Tom Brady, as the two will look to turn Tampa Bay into a playoff team. There’s just one problem: Gronkowski currently holds the WWE 24/7 Championship Belt.

WWE: “Gronk Must Continue to Defend 24/7 Title”

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been buzzing ever since trading for now unretired tight end, Rob Gronkowski. Gronkowski has been reunited with his quarterback Tom Brady, as the two will look to turn Tampa Bay into a playoff team. There’s just one problem: Gronkowski currently holds the WWE 24/7 Championship Belt.

Coach K Provides Meals for Coronavirus Support – Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, popularly known as “Coach K,” and former Duke manager Kevin Marchetti, who is a co-founder of Lineage Logistics, have partnered to donate $225,000 to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina.

Coach K Provides Meals for Coronavirus Support

Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, popularly known as “Coach K,” and former Duke manager Kevin Marchetti, who is a co-founder of Lineage Logistics, have partnered to donate $225,000 to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina.

The 5 Biggest Surprises From Night One of the NFL Draft – Aaron Rodgers may have watched the draft tonight hoping for the help of a new wide receiver or two. Unfortunately for Rodgers, instead of Green Bay drafting Rodgers his help, they drafted his replacement. What goes around comes around, as these were the exact circumstances back in the 2005 draft when Aaron Rodgers was drafted to the Green Bay Packers in the first round to eventually replace Brett Favre.

The 5 Biggest Surprises From Night One of the NFL Draft

Aaron Rodgers may have watched the draft tonight hoping for the help of a new wide receiver or two. Unfortunately for Rodgers, instead of Green Bay drafting Rodgers his help, they drafted his replacement. What goes around comes around, as these were the exact circumstances back in the 2005 draft when Aaron Rodgers was drafted to the Green Bay Packers in the first round to eventually replace Brett Favre.