Rob Gronkowski threatens to hit Michael Strahan live on Fox NFL Sunday after Tom Brady jibe which ‘hurt my heart’

FORMER NFL star Rob Gronkowski jokingly threatened to hit Michael Strahan on behalf of Tom Brady live on Fox Sports following a comment about the Buffalo Bills.

Brady joined the Fox team in the studio as a hologram during the coverage of Sunday’s games.

However, midway through his analysis he was teased by ex-Giants defensive endStrahanabout the 2007 Super Bowl.

The Giantsbeat theNew England Patriots17-14 to endBradyand Co’s hopes of achieving an unbeaten season.

And Strahan refused to let Brady forget.

He asked: “When you have a team that you own in the regular season but then they own you in the post-season, how do you get over that? How do you do that?

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“Because I’ve only been on the owning side. I’m just curious. How does that work?”

Brady laughed the comment off before responding: “That hurts me heart, man.”

Ex-tight endGronkowskithen chimed in to ask theNFLlegend: “Hey, do you want me to hit him real quick for you, Tom?”

Brady went on to say: “Take care of him for me, Gronky, take care of him.

Strahan was also referencing Sunday’s game between theBillsand theKansas City Chiefs.

Brady added: “They’ve got to get through that mental scar tissue. Certainly, the Bills have had their success but it’s hard to get over the hump with the Chiefs – they’ve got that championship DNA and that’s what the Bills need.

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“They haven’t found a way in the big moments, certainly in the play-offs, to make that statement-type win and that’s why the Chiefs have a big advantage over them.”

The Bills won 30-21 at the weekend tohand the Chiefs their first defeatof the season.

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