Foxborough police announced Friday that they have made arrested a man relating to the burglary of Rob Gronkowski's house, which occurred after Super Bowl 51.

31-year-old Anthony Almeida was arrested in Randolph and received multiple charges -including breaking and entering. Police are also searching for two other suspects related to the case - Eric Tyrell (28), and Shayne Denn (26).

The police department also said that they recovered Apple and Rolex watches, plus two valuable coins from the 1800's. They are also looking for a stolen firearm, and added the investigation is still active.

After the New England Patriots' heartbreaking Super Bowl loss, Gronkowski returned home and found his home looted. He immediately called 9-1-1, and officials quickly began their investigation. Nearly two months later, they've made significant progress and appear close to completing it.

Gronkowski has been going through an adventurous offseason since the 2017 campaign ended. He told reporters after the Super Bowl that he would consider retiring, and reports have surfaced that the WWE is interested in signing him.

The two-time Super Bowl champion has yet to make a decision on his future, but even if he does return to the NFL, there's no guarantee it's with the Patriots. Tom Curran of NBC Sports Boston that Gronkowski "didn't enjoy himself, felt persecuted...singled out in some ways," last season.

Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

For Gronkowski, there are more questions than answers regarding his future with the NFL - and with the Patriots. He's certainly enjoyed himself this offseason (see how he celebrated St. Patrick's Day), and received good news in the Foxborough police catching one of three culprits in the home burglary case.

The 2018 NFL season is still six months away from kickoff, so Gronkowski has plenty of time to make more headlines before training camp and pre-season. Stay tuned for the latest adventures of Gronk.

NEXT: TRIPLE H SAYS ROB GRONKOWSKI CAN CALL HIM TO JOIN WWE