Rob Gronkowski would not commit to playing again following the Eagles’ 41-33 upset of the Patriots in Super Bowl LII.

“I’ll sit down in the next couple of weeks and see where I’m at,” said Gronkowski, New England’s star tight end.

Gronkowski, who missed Super Bowl LI, suffered a concussion on a head-to-head hit from Barry Church in last month’s AFC title game and wasn’t cleared from the concussion protocol until Thursday.

He wasn’t going to miss Super Bowl LII, however.

“I’m ready to roll,” Gronkowski had promised beforehand.

He rolled at the start of the second half when Tom Brady found him with a 25-yard completion. Then 24 yards. Then 14. Then a 5-yard TD against Ronald Darby. Eagles 22, Patriots 19.

Gronkowski would then catch the 4-yard TD pass that gave the Patriots a 33-32 lead.

“It stinks to be on this side for sure,” Gronkowski said. “This stinks. You put all that hard work in the whole year. I’m proud of the boys.”

He was asked if losing the Super Bowl serves as motivation.

“It’s just hard losing,” said Gronkowski, who had nine catches for 116 yards. “I don’t even know if I can think about next year right now. We’ve just got to sit back and relax for a couple of weeks and just look back at all our fond memories of a great season we had.”

He was a 41-33 loser only because MVP Nick Foles staged the biggest performance of his life on the biggest stage of his life.

Will it be the last we see of Gronk?