NFL legend Rob Gronkowski bought $69,000 worth of Apple stock on advice from his contractor. Then he forgot about it for more than two years.
In 2014, when Gronkowski was playing for the New England Patriots, he was having a 4,486 square foot house built in Foxborough, Mass. about 20 miles outside of Boston. The contractor Gronkowski hired gave the then-25-year-old tight end some valuable investment advice.
“Every time I saw him, when we were building the house, he kept saying, ‘Get Apple. Get Apple,’” Gronkowski tells Fortune in an exclusive interview alongside Julian Edelman, his former Patriots teammate and current cohost on the Dudes on Dudes podcast. “So after the 50th time, I got it. And let me tell you, it’s the best investment I’ve ever had in my life.”
At the time Gronkowski, or Gronk as he’s known in the football world, was just four years into his playing career. While making millions from his NFL contracts and endorsement deals, he was a novice in financial matters.
“I [had] never been involved in stocks,” Gronkowski said. “I really didn’t know how stocks work. So I was like, ‘alright, let me do this, man.’”
After the advice from the helpful homebuilder, Gronkowski decided to “go big.” The amount he invested was in keeping with his persona of a lovable jock.
“Obviously this just fits along the lines of just me being myself; I’m going to put $69,000 into Apple stock,” Gronkowski says. “So I call up my financial advisor. I’m like ‘put $69,000 in Apple.’ My own money, with no advice like this, is just from the guy who built my house here in the New England area.”
Gronkowski actually ended up forgetting he’d even invested the money until about two and a half years later, he said. By the time he remembered he’d squirreled away the money his $69,000 investment had more than tripled to $250,000. He promptly sold a portion of his Apple stock and kept the rest.
“Now to this day, I have over $600,000 in Apple stock, all because of the investment I made in 2014 having no idea what I was doing, but just listening to the guy that built my house here in New England,” Gronkowski said.
Circa 2014, the year of Gronkowski’s investment, was a marquee year for Apple. The tech giant started the year with a horrendous first quarter that had investors fretting the company had lost its mojo after the death of iconic founder Steve Jobs. The next quarter, the stock clobbered analyst expectations, soared 8% in a day, and continued the climb to becoming the most valuable company in the world. (Earlier this month, Nvidia overtook Apple as the world’s most-valuable company).
Over the course of his 11 seasons in the NFL, Gronkowski made roughly $70 million in salary. Despite his well-documented party-boy lifestyle, he famously never spent any of his salary, according to his 2015 autobiography It’s Good to be Gronk. Instead, Gronkowski lived off his endorsement money from brand deals with the likes of Dunkin’ Donuts, T-Mobile, and USAA.
Now that he is retired, Gronkowski has several business ventures that keep him occupied. He has a media company, Nuthouse Sports alongside Edelman, his friend of fifteen years, and marketing executive Assaf Swissa, who founded the ad agency Superdigital. Gronkowski is also a coinvestor in a chain of salad restaurants called Greenlane with Tory Burch founder J. Christopher Burch.
But so far, no investment has paid Gronkowski back like the Apple shares his contractor recommended.
“Let me tell you, he built my house, and he gave all the money back to me by telling me to invest in Apple,” Gronkowski said.
NFL Nation, ESPNNov 26, 2024, 07:00 AM ETWelcome to Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season. This past weekend brought dramatic finishes and upsets that shook up our Pow
Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston’s six touchdown catches in his first eight appearances of this season made for a
The Week 13 NFL Power Rankings are in a holiday mood so we’re going to look at this season’s best-case scenario for all 32 teams. For some teams (hello, Phi
• Mahomes Magic for the Chiefs: The Chiefs' star quarterback was excellent against the Panthers, carrying them to victory. • Seahawks defense shows up: The