JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Sergio Brown has never seen the video clip of Rob Gronkowski blocking him out of bounds and into a sideline television camera crew.

That doesn’t mean the memory of that play in Week 11 last season has faded. It’s hard for him to forget it because people keep bringing it up.

"All the time," said Brown, who was playing for the Colts at the time.

Especially this week, because the Jacksonville Jaguars are heading to Gillette Stadium to play the New England Patriots. It will be Brown’s second trip to Foxborough, Massachusetts, since Gronkowski 'threw him out of the club'.

That’s the way Gronkowski described what happened during a postgame interview with NBC. He said Brown had been talking the whole game and he had just had enough, so on Jonas Gray's fourth touchdown run, Gronkowski just stayed on his block and took Brown off the field.

The play drew a flag and Gronkowski was fined $8,268.

Clips of the play were shown over and over for weeks, and again in the week before the two teams met in the AFC Championship game.

"It never did bother me," Brown said. "People always talk about it, but it was a flag. It was illegal.

"Oh well."

Brown and Gronkowski have a history together. The two were teammates in New England from 2010-11 and played against each other numerous times during Brown’s tenure with Indianapolis (2012-14). Brown was the player that hit Gronkowski and broke his arm during an extra point attempt in 2012.

One play before Gronkowski’s block, Brown was penalized for pass interference on Gronkowski.

Despite everything that has happened, Gronkowski said there are no hard feelings, though the two haven’t spoken since.

"I have a lot of respect for Sergio as a player, how he prepares for a game, and just him," Gronkowski said. "Emotions were flying high last year in the game, and that’s all put behind us."

Gronkowski said the comment about throwing Brown out the club was in jest.

"It was right on the spot, and like I said, emotions were flying high that game," Gronkowski said. "It was right after the game, and you’re still buzzing from the game. So it was all just for fun and football-related."

Brown said he doesn’t expect things to be awkward when the two meet up again on Sunday. He also said what happened isn’t going to keep him from talking on the field.

"My name is Sergio Brown," he said. "That’s who I am." -- Patriots reporter Mike Reiss contributed to this report