The Patriots are not exactly known as an organization that’s
typically forthcoming when it comes to revealing any information that
they are not required to provide, so it was quite peculiar on Tuesday
afternoon when the team released a statement regarding the health of Rob
Gronkowski.
The tight end suffered a knee injury on Sunday night in
Denver, one that left him in clear and obvious pain and required a cart
to remove him from the field. Yet early reports indicated the injury was
not as serious as it seemed, and the Patriots’ statement on Tuesday
revealed that it’s a bone bruise/knee sprain.
“During Sunday night’s game, Rob Gronkowski sustained a bone
bruise/sprain of his right knee,” the statement reads. “His status will
be evaluated on a week-to-week basis and listed accordingly on the
practice participation and injury reports. There is no timetable for his
readiness to return, which will be determined in the days or hours
prior to the appropriate game. Any timetable reported prior to that
final determination would be speculative.”
That likely will serve as the final word from anybody in the Patriots organization until Gronkowski returns to the field.
The statement comes from both the Patriots and the
Gronkowski family, a noteworthy detail, considering the Gronkowskis and
Patriots had disagreements three years ago regarding his arm injury.
Gronkowski, 26, has played in all but one of the Patriots’ 30 games
over the past two seasons. In 11 games this year, he’s caught 57 passes
for 931 yards and nine touchdowns.
The 10-1 Patriots can guarantee themselves the No. 1 seed in the AFC
by winning their final five games. If the Patriots lose one game and the
Bengals and Broncos win the remainder of their games, then tie-breaking
scenarios will come into play to determine the two teams to get a
first-round bye.
The Patriots host the Eagles on Sunday before traveling to Houston in Week 14.
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