Rob Gronkowski was about his future following the Patriots' loss in the Super Bowl to the Eagles.

“Gronk, there was a report before the game that you could potentially retire, was there any accuracy to that?” a reporter asked during the Patriots’ postgame press conferences.

“I don’t know how you heard that,” he responded. “But I mean I’m definitely going to look at my future, for sure, sit down in the next couple weeks, and see where I’m at.”

When asked what it would take for him to retire, Gronkowski said he’s “not ready for these types of questions right now.”

“I’m just going to sit down, reflect on the season, and probably talk to my teammates,” he said. “We fought all year long, all the receivers, running backs, lineman. We put all the work in together, so I’m just going to reflect on the season. Proud of the boys, we’ll see what happens.”

Gronkowski has battled a series of injuries throughout his career and is 28 years old.

“We just lost, so I just wanna sit back, relax the next couple of weeks,” he said. “I really got nothing to say about that right now.”