Patriots' Gronkowski moves closer to Super Bowl
INDIANAPOLIS — Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski practiced Thursday for the first time since injuring his ankle in the AFC Championship Game. Gronkowski, who was listed as limited, missed the team's last four practices.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — New England Patriots tight end Ron Gronkowski practiced on a limited basis Thursday, his first workout since suffering a high ankle sprain during the AFC championship game. Gronkowski says he will listen to the advice of trainers,
Rob Gronkowski has been in the news for the past ten days, as everyone wonders whether a severe ankle sprain will keep him out of Super Bowl 46 in Indianapolis. Thursday we got an answer.
Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Friday morning that there were no setbacks from Thursday's practice and Gronkowski “was OK this morning.”
Rob Gronkowski finally returned to Patriots practice on Thursday, though his participation was limited.
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