Rob Gronkowski is still with the New England Patriots, and he appears poised to receive a new contract for the 2018 season.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, a reworked deal is "likely," but "nothing is imminent."

Gronkowski, 29, is due an $8 million base salary for this upcoming season. A year ago, he had incentives added to his contract that resulted in a total cash value of $10.75 million for the season (Gronkowski hit the highest tier of those incentives when he was named first-team All-Pro).

It's unclear if a restructured contract for 2018 would include incentives, or if the team would simply raise Gronkowski's base salary.

Per OverTheCap.com, Gronkowski's salary cap value in 2018 is tops among all NFL tight ends.

The Pats currently have more than $12 million in cap space.

This has been a wild offseason for Gronkowski, who has thus far skipped Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and been the subject of trade rumors.

According to Tom Curran and Mike Giardi of NBC Sports Boston, Gronkowski's name popped up in trade conversations earlier this offseason.

Adam Kurkjian, formerly of The Boston Herald, reported on Friday that the Pats had offers on the table from the Titans and 49ers for Gronkowski.

Gronkowski reportedly considered retirement following Super Bowl LII.

He publicly committing to playing in 2018 following a late April meeting with Bill Belichick.