FOX NFL Sunday star Rob Gronkowski went on an eye-opening tirade over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The New England Patriots legend has criticized the Chiefs, who are coming off a Week 1 loss.

Rob Gronkowski spotted on the sidelines before Super Bowl 59 back in February[/caption]
In Week 2, Kansas City has the tough task of facing the Philadelphia Eagles – the same team that throttled them in Super Bowl 59.
Unfortunately for Andy Reid and company, Gronkowski expects the Eagles to not only come out on top but dominate once again.
The four-time Super Bowl champion tight end believes Philly sent a message in last season’s big game with how they attacked the Chiefs and showed the rest of the NFL to go on the offensive to cause Kansas City to collapse.
“The Philadelphia Eagles opened that floodgate of, hey, if you punch these guys in the face, you take it to them, you come out swinging, they’re gonna fold and they’re not gonna be the team you were seeing all last year,” Gronkowski said on Up & Adams on Wednesday.
The Chiefs eyed a first-ever three-peat before getting flattened by the Eagles, 40-22.
At one point, Patrick Mahomes and company were down 40-6.
The two-time NFL MVP was sacked an astounding 6 times and threw two interceptions, including a pick-six.
Kansas City is now potentially staring at 0-2 after losing the season opener to the Los Angeles Chargers, 27-21, in Sao Paulo, Brazil last week.
The game even saw Chiefs defensive tackle star Chris Jones and linebacker Drew Tranquill jaw each other on the sideline.
Gronkowski found it stunning to see Reid’s squad get into it when things are getting dicey for them.
“What I was surprised about is when things aren’t going their way, as you can see, when they start struggling a little bit, they start yelling at each other,” Gronkowski said.
“The blame game starts going on.
“You can see it on the sidelines. And that’s not a good situation.
“You want to come together when you’re down, when things aren’t going your way.”
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“To see them starting to point fingers is not a good sign.”
Chargers star quarterback Justin Herbert completed 25 of 34 passes for 318 yards, three touchdowns, and without a turnover in the win.
Mahomes, meanwhile, went 24-for-39 with 258 yards, one passing touchdown, a rushing score, and zero turnovers.
The Chiefs and Eagles will play this Sunday in Kansas City at 4:25 pm ET on Fox.
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