While addressing the media, White House press secretary Sean Spicer is offered some assistance in answering questions by Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. (0:18)

WASHINGTON -- Which NFL player would be most likely to crash a news conference at the White House? New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, of course.

In his typical playful fashion, Gronkowski opened a door behind White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday afternoon, which led to a humorous exchange.

"Need some help?" Gronkowski, dressed in a suit and tie, asked.

That led to laughter from the press corps. Spicer smiled as he looked over his right shoulder and said, "I think I got this, but thank you."

Spicer then took a moment to collect himself as he laughed.

Gronkowski was one of 34 Patriots players visiting the White House on Wednesday as the Patriots were honored for winning Super Bowl LI. Owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick stood front and center as the team posed with its five Lombardi trophies shortly after arriving at noon ET.

Gronkowski later posted a photo of himself and President Donald Trump on Instagram.