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FOXBOROUGH -- Rob Gronkowski seemed to be in good spirits following Sunday's AFC Championship victory against the Baltimore Ravens, despite suffering an ankle injury that required a walking boot after the game.

After much of the media crowded around Gronkowski's locker dispersed, the tight end agreed to answer a few questions for ESPN Deportes. The interviewer conducted the conversation in two languages - he first asked Gronkowski questions in Spanish, then repeated them in English - and Gronkowski tried his hand at doing the same despite clearly lacking the ability to speak fluent Spanish.

"Hola, me llamo Roberto," he began in response to the first question, before returning to his primary language to discuss the importance of New England's defense.

The reporter then asked Gronkowski - in Spanish, then English - what it meant to give Robert Kraft another opportunity to win a championship after the passing of his wife, Myra, to cancer in July.

"Repita, por favor," Gronkowski quipped, before adding, "It's a great honor. Obviously, the season's dedicated to her. She's an amazing person and it's a true honor to be here playing with everyone, with Mr. Kraft. He's a great guy. I love playing for him and we just have to keep working hard, make sure we're focused for the Super Bowl."

The reporter's final query posed to Gronkowski wondered whether Gronkowski would celebrate the victory.

"Si. Yo soy fiesta," he said.

The Pro Bowl tight end then thanked the reporter, turned to the rest of his audience and noted, "I tried, but I just said, 'I am party.'"