Minor knee strain for Rob Gronkowski

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The early word was that Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski avoided a serious injury when he hurt his knee in Denver on Sunday night and further tests have done nothing to change that outlook.

PFT has learned, via a league source, that the Patriots star suffered a minor knee strain. The time frame for his return is expected to be a week or two.

While playing without Gronkowski for any amount of time is a negative for the Patriots offense, this qualifies as good news given how dire the injury appeared to be when Gronkowski first went down on Sunday night. The reactions of Gronkowski and other members of the Patriots gave the impression that it might be a long time before Gronkowski would be back on the field, so a couple of weeks is far easier to swallow for a team that has their sights set on the Super Bowl.

Scott Chandler could see a larger role while Gronkowski heals up and the Patriots will hope to get wide receiver Danny Amendola back in time to face the Eagles in Week 13 as well.

100 responses to “Minor knee strain for Rob Gronkowski

  1. Thank the lord.

    PATS TRAIN ’15 ROLLING ON INTO THE PLAYOFFS

    FULL HEAD OF STEAM

    COMIN’ ATCHA

  2. Not a Pats fan but I’m glad Gronk isn’t seriously injured. He’s a great player and I just love watching him play. He also seems like a great guy to have in the locker room. He’s quality.

  3. Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.

  4. Huge sigh of relief here in New England. When he went down I thought well there goes this season. I cannot see them winning without him being healthy given all their other issues. Guy is irreplaceable. Get well soon.

  5. I am glad he is ok… I knew something was going to happen to his knees as he was taking quite a few shots early on. One big one upended him and he is lucky his foot wasn’t planted. Shoulder connected solidly to his knee. They replayed it a couple of times, too.

  6. Buncha grown men in here claiming a 6’6″ guy who works out every single day and blocks 300lb linemen for a living needs to handle pain better.

    Absolutely priceless.

  7. jlstaud says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:20 PM
    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.

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    Dude is a wimp

  8. Glad to see his injury isn’t that serious. I hate seeing guys get hurt no matter what team they play for.

    With that said, it might be good to sit the league leader in OPI. There’s nothing better than listening to patriots fans cry about the refs. News flash: the Broncos had more penalties against them then the patriots did. 2-13 on third down, muffed punts, and time of possession is why they lost to the Broncos… What a great game

  9. 2009: Broncos season peaks with an OT win vs New England.
    2015: Broncos season peaks with an OT win va. New England.

  10. it seems the toughest guys in the world are PFT commentators, i really think most of you are a lot tougher then Gronk, in fact you are hands down the toughest guys in the world while you are hiding behind your computer screens

  11. therealraider says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:26 PM

    He ought to feel embarrassed flopping around like a fish for a minor injury.
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    Ya, Gronk is soft. You can tell by the way he plays. It is funny how all the tough guys in this league are the ones who post idiotic comments on this board. Real Raider, I am sure a big tough guy like you would say this to his face.

    Injuries on all team have been tough this year, glad to see this one wasn’t as bad as first feared.

  12. badbabyjane says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:38 PM
    Brady came unglued and yelled at the trainers, doctors and staff to FIX HIM NOW DAMNIT!!!!!!!!!

    Brady is a real piece of work.

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    What game were you watching?

  13. What a punk,a a minor knee strain and he was rolling around like a little girl having a temper tantrum. Jimmy Graham blew his knee out and didn’t act like that.

  14. jlstaud says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:20 PM

    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.

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    I have a friend that found out his ACL was torn at least 5 years earlier and had no idea until he went to the doctor with a sore knee.

    Every injury is different.

  15. Gronk carted off with a minor knee strain.

    Flacco shreads his ACL, MCL, stays in for 3 plays, completes a 30yrd out, and sets his team up for a GW FG.

  16. “Wimp”

    Says some internet tough guy who in real life would end up in the hospital if he took any one of the hits that Gronk routinely takes 15-20 times a game.

    SMH

  17. Imagine the worst Charlie Horse you ever received in your life; the one that made you crumble to the ground and roll around in pain. Now multiply that by 10.

    Now imagine that you’re an all time talent at your job, and that you’ve had to miss major time at work because of injuries like this before, and you’d probably assume the worst.

    Now imagine that you just got that Charlie Horse moments following your leage leading 6th (?) OPI call on a ticky tack play in an extremely close game. The league seems to be paying very close attention to everything you do, but are unconcerned about you getting hit low (by people launching themselves like missles at your knees) constantly.

    Are people REALLY surprised he reacted like that due to pain/anger/misery/frustration/disappointment?

  18. Wow, all that Oscar performance for a mild sprain… He needs to play soccer instead and compete with all the other Oscar nominees.

  19. As a Patriots fan, we may have a 1 in the loss column now, but I can’t see last night as anything other than a win after this news came out. Heal up Gronk, we’re gonna need you.

  20. tonyzendejas says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:31 PM

    Buncha grown men in here claiming a 6’6″ guy who works out every single day and blocks 300lb linemen for a living needs to handle pain better.
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    You’re way too generous.

  21. jlstaud says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:20 PM
    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.
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    It’s official ladie and gentleman:

    jlstaud is in fact a stud and tougher than Rob Gronkowski.

    What professional football team do you play for again? I’ll wait.

  22. Great news. And the refs also showed some sympathy by only flagging him for holding against the training staff once while he was being carted off.

  23. Internet tough guys in full force today. I’m sure Gronk had pain, he after all tore his entire knee just 2 seasons ago. Nobody knows a season ending injury more than Gronk. I think he just expected the worst, and that came out in his reaction.

  24. Thank you to the clueless wonders out there who think they know what should and shouldn’t hurt. We now know your screen names and understand you have never truly been hurt or you wouldn’t be making such idiotic comments.

    I’d love to be able to demonstrate just how much a strain or sprain can hurt compared to a tear on a tendon.

    Gotta love internet tough guys.

  25. What’s with all the “sources” and secrecy about definitive MRI results?

    Just say “MRI was negative for structural damage according to Dr So & So” and move on.

    The media and it’s drama get to be nauseating after a while.

    Not a Pat’s fan, but hard not to like Gronk. Anybody would want him on their team.

    If true, glad it is nothing major.

  26. jlstaud says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:20 PM
    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.

    Who knew ballet was so dangerous?

  27. it seems the toughest guys in the world are PFT commentators, i really think most of you are a lot tougher then Gronk, in fact you are hands down the toughest guys in the world while you are hiding behind your computer screens

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    Is not just Gronk, PFT commentators are the best QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, and D players in the world.

  28. amdenyard says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:49 PM
    Joe Flacco played three downs with a torn ACL and MCL. Now that’s one tough hombre.

    Gronk and Big Ben, eh not so much.

    Well Doctor,

    If you had a clue about physiology or anatomy you’d know that the ACL & MCL when torn don’t result in the same level of pain as a sprain or strain. Completely different situations.

    But please, continue on in ignorance.

  29. I’ve blown out my left knee twice and have also had a bone bruise playing football like gronks injury.

    The bone bruise 100% hurts way more than tearing a ligament. The thigh bone banging down into your knee cap or shin bone is excruciatingly painful.

    Good to see there are so many incredibly tough and pain tolerant PFT posters. You should call the giants they look soft as charmin and could use the help

  30. The Patriots passing game can be dangerous because of all of the inside routes. You have to be both tough and smart to play in that offense. It’s one of the reasons why it’s not for every receiver and also why there are so many injuries. Anyone who even thinks for a second that even a little guy like Danny Amendola isn’t tough doesn’t get what tough is. The Patriots will be back. Count on it.

  31. I am, unfortunately, something of an expert on sports injuries.

    I’ve blown out my ACL 3 times, torn my rotator cuff, broken more ribs than I can count and dislocated my ankle badly enough that it had to be wrenched back into place.

    ACL tears can take 6-9 months to recover from, after the surgery, but the injury itself does not feel that bad at the time. When my first ACL tear happened, I thought I had just sprained my knee. I stood up, was able to put my full weight on it and figured I was mostly fine. It was only a few minutes later when I tried to shift my weight the wrong way and my leg folded on me that I knew that something really bad had happened.

    What I’m trying to say is, you can’t always judge the severity of a sports injury by the amount of pain you feel at the time. I’ve had things happen to me that felt far far worse than an ACL tear that I recovered from within hours with an ice pack and a few Advil.

  32. jlstaud says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:20 PM
    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.
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    When I hear he was walking without a limp my first thought was he hyperextended the knee.

    Minor knee strain is likely the after effect from a hyprextension of the knee. I had that happen to me turning a double play at second base. Runner slid right through me (clean play) and I hit the deck and had the same type reaction Gronk did. It hurt like hell when it first happened. It actually hurt more then when I tore ligaments and cartilage in my knee.

    For anyone that hasn’t hyperxetended a knee…when it first happens you feel like you completely blew out your knee (I even felt my knee pop). The severe pain goes away in about 10 minutes the but it is still very sore and unstable after the major pain subsides.

    How long he’s out depends on how badly the ligaments and or tendons stretched when the knee stretched past the point it is supposed to.

  33. I’ve shot deer in the knee that didn’t whale as much.
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    You’re a pretty bad shot. What the fudge are you aiming for…?

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    Moby Dick, maybe?

  34. tajuara says:
    Nov 30, 2015 4:00 PM

    it seems the toughest guys in the world are PFT commentators, i really think most of you are a lot tougher then Gronk, in fact you are hands down the toughest guys in the world while you are hiding behind your computer screens

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    Is not just Gronk, PFT commentators are the best QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, and D players in the world
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    add referees to the list too.

  35. I’ve broken bones and had an Achilles tear before. Neither could hold a candle to the amount of pain I felt on a third degree ankle sprain. My ankle tendons were like wet spaghetti, there was no doubt in my mind I thought I had break or a dislocation. I thought the nurse was crazy when she told me it was a sprain. Just shows you a sprain can feel worse than a broken bone or even a tear. Never question these players, they’re warriors and should be respected, just one hit would put most of us in a body cast.

  36. Gronk has a case of “the Roethlisbergers” if he was rolling around like that after a minor knee tweak…

    …Or the Patriots continue to lie, cheat and obfuscate.

  37. jlstaud says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:20 PM
    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.

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    I am going to assume, since you are commenting on PFT, that you must be an NFL superstar as well, right? Torn ACL’s can hurt a little or a lot……many factors come into play.

  38. Must be a Boston thing. Remember Paul Pierce getting carted off in the playoffs a few years ago? Drama queens

    With that being said, I’m glad his injury isn’t serious. Gronk is a beast.

    – Colts fan

  39. puckskin says:
    Nov 30, 2015 4:09 PM
    I’ve broken bones and had an Achilles tear before. Neither could hold a candle to the amount of pain I felt on a third degree ankle sprain. My ankle tendons were like wet spaghetti, there was no doubt in my mind I thought I had break or a dislocation. I thought the nurse was crazy when she told me it was a sprain. Just shows you a sprain can feel worse than a broken bone or even a tear. Never question these players, they’re warriors and should be respected, just one hit would put most of us in a body cast.
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    I will second this. I have sprained and torn all three knee ligaments as well as broken my knee cap at different times. The sprain was far and away the worse of the three.

    It’s incredibly funny seeing everybody here dumping on Gronk for acting the way he did when he was hurt. Edjumecate yonselves good people. Seriously.

  40. I am a panthers fan but I am so glad to see big gronk not hurt. Because I like him and that O.G. Brady .

  41. Minor knee strain??? He was rolling around and pounding the ground like someone was taking his leg off with a hacksaw. This dude is as soft as the team he plays on.

  42. jlstaud says:
    Seriously? A minor knee strain? I blew out my ACL and I didn’t roll around on the ground in seemingly agonizing pain like Gronk did last night.
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    I’m no pro athlete but having both blown my right MCL and hyper-extended my left knee the hyper-extension was initially far more painful. It was excruciating.

  43. Look, I’ve blown out my ACL and I’ve had sprains, strains and everything else. Fact of the matter is, he looked like someone shot his knee cap off with a rifle. I get that he was hurt, but for crying out loud I’ve seen female soccer players handle pain better. This isn’t just a Gronk thing, this is an NFL thing. All these guys look like its the end of the world when they get hurt and then magically they get up and walk off the field under their own power minutes later. If you pulled this garbage on the ice in a hockey game somebody would make dang sure you felt that kind of pain the next time you got out there.

  44. ducksk says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:46 PM
    I’ve shot deer in the knee that didn’t whale as much.
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    Maybe you shouldn’t be shooting at anything…..

  45. I hope they rest Gronk for a game or two anyway, just so we can see Brady continue to carve up defenses with no name receivers and tight ends because everybody else (including the offensive line) is injured. Maybe my Packers can watch some film and stop complaining about how nobody can get open, maybe see how the real best QB in the league does it. Rodgers loses one guy and suddenly the offense is garbage. Brady loses everybody and doesn’t miss a beat. Much respect to Tom and the Pats from Packer nation!

  46. To the NFL newbies that think the number of penalties is what determines the impact of the refs on a game, I would tell them that it is the timing of the call that matters most. The refs made three calls on the Patriots in the fourth quarter that (1) wiped out a 50+ yard pass for a first down on third down to LaFell, (2) wiped out a pass for a first down on third down to Gronk, and (3) wiped out a sack of Osweiler that would have made it 3rd down and goal from the 19 and instead gave the Broncos a 1st down inside the 3 yard line. They also didn’t call clear infractions on the Broncos in the last three minutes.

    The Patriots live with the calls on the field and will just use it as motivation going forward. There were seven officials on the field last night: the referee, umpire, head linesman, line judge, back judge, field judge and side judge. All it takes is for one guy to be incompetent, lazy, biased, or under undue influence to effect the outcome of a game.

    I will say that the OPI calls on Gronk have come down from the league office, the same office that tried to railroad Brady and was spanked by a federal judge. No way an obscure call like that gets called twice in a nationally televised game of that magnitude without Blandino making it a point of emphasis and Blandino is Goodell’s boy.

  47. I’m a Colts fan, and I hated seeing him on the ground like that. I thought it was really serious, and even if it’s the Pats….I never want to see a player seriously hurt. I am glad it is relatively minor. I am sure the pain at the time was intense though. So I am going to agree with Pats fans for once…..stop with the “he was acting like a baby” stuff. Football is a rough game. Even those of us that played in HS remember that, we hurt for days after games. And that was HS! Gronk seems to be a good dude. Don’t like his team (naturally, they’ve beaten us 18 times in a row), but he is a likable dude. I hope we can get to the playoffs and have another shot at the champs.

  48. Brady’s kids paid off Gronk to scare their dad because of how the turkey punked them on Thanksgiving.

  49. Last night, Gronk gave the best impression of Brady-Cheat’s weekly antics I have seen in recent history! Screaming & Flailing & Crying!! If that doesn’t make the “Come On Man” highlights of the week…it will be because of politics.

    I find it incredibly humorous all those trying to defend Gronk’s writhing. I admit I felt a little sorry for him last night, thinking it was a severe injury & only as much as anyone can feel sorry for a member of the Cheatriotes. But after it’s been disclosed TODAY that it’s only a minor knee sprain…OH MY LORD!!! I have sprained my knee countless times & the most I ever did was grab it & grit my teeth. Anyone trying to suggest that his actions were the actions of a tough guy needs to take another bong hit!!!

  50. They should have an investigation to see if Denver was cheating like New Orleans did when they were head hunting.

    Tom said it was legal because he never complains like other crybaby teams which shall remain un named.

    Something is going on against us and it starts at the highest level

  51. Good. I have no use for the Pats one way or another, but I do like watching the best in any sport go do their thing. Gronk is the best TE in the NFL. He’s a monster. I like watching him play.

  52. Bruschi had interesting take on this today. Bruises and strains can actually hurt more than a ligament tear, or hurt in a different way. Video showing the big guy walking last night was a good sign. Thank God!

  53. The laws of physics kinda require 200 pound DBs to hit.260 pound TEs low. It’s not a conspiracy against Gronk or the Pats. It’s football. I realize that NE (and KC) fans hate it when the other side has the audacity to play football against their team, but it’s bound to happen now and then.

  54. I love how it’s coming out with all the Pat fans. We’ll see you in the playoffs too, and we have ZERO fear of that. There is only one team Brady doesn’t want to see…the one he’s got a losing record against.

    GoDenBroncos

  55. I’m sure Gronk would love to come to Minnesota and back up our starting tight end, but this kind of “injury” will keep the Vikings from ever considering him as they march toward dynasty.

  56. Glad he had no weight on that leg when he got upended…that was difference between next season and two weeks. Now that the goose egg is gone, it might actually be good for him to take a couple of games off.
    For all the tough guys out there…yeah right. Break your arm several times, blow out your knee a couple of times etc etc, then we chit chat about whose is the tough guy.

  57. mark4steelers says:
    Nov 30, 2015 6:01 PM
    Last night, Gronk gave the best impression of Brady-Cheat’s weekly antics I have seen in recent history! Screaming & Flailing & Crying!! If that doesn’t make the “Come On Man” highlights of the week…it will be because of politics.

    I find it incredibly humorous all those trying to defend Gronk’s writhing. I admit I felt a little sorry for him last night, thinking it was a severe injury & only as much as anyone can feel sorry for a member of the Cheatriotes. But after it’s been disclosed TODAY that it’s only a minor knee sprain…OH MY LORD!!! I have sprained my knee countless times & the most I ever did was grab it & grit my teeth. Anyone trying to suggest that his actions were the actions of a tough guy needs to take another bong hit!!!

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    Yeah…..we are all sure you are a lot tougher than Gronk Mr. Internet Tough Guy!!

  58. filthymcnastyog says:
    Nov 30, 2015 3:49 PM
    It took:
    No Edelman
    No Amendola
    No Lewis
    No Collins
    Injured Gronk and Hightower
    Phantom calls from the Referees
    And OT to beat the Patriots.
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    Because no other team has injuries. Denver was missing three starting o-linemen, and pro bowlers at QB, SS, OLB. EVERY team has injuries. Believe me, I’m a Giants fan (most injured team in the NFL for three years running). Folks in New England apparently think the Pats are the only team in the NFL with players missing.

  59. godenbroncos says:
    Nov 30, 2015 7:33 PM
    I love how it’s coming out with all the Pat fans. We’ll see you in the playoffs too, and we have ZERO fear of that. There is only one team Brady doesn’t want to see…the one he’s got a losing record against.

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    You don’t really believe that. Everything had to break perfectly for you in your own house to beat the Pats last night plus the non-sensical ref help and it still went to overtime. We ran out of guys, but that happens sometimes. Good win for you. Come to Foxboro this January where the AFC Championship will be–you’ll be clear underdogs and with good reason.

    That’s of course if the Broncos are able to make it there.

  60. A minor sprain? Wow. The way he was writhing around you’d have thought that someone had taken a chain saw to him. I”ve had worse injuries than that when I was half his age and laughed them off. I guess crying and whining is part of the winning patriot formula.

  61. godenbroncos says:
    Nov 30, 2015 7:33 PM
    I love how it’s coming out with all the Pat fans. We’ll see you in the playoffs too, and we have ZERO fear of that. There is only one team Brady doesn’t want to see…the one he’s got a losing record against.

    GoDenBroncos
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    2013 When the Patriots were held by duck tape…. We beat you once and you beat us once and then your team was slammed in the SB.

    2015 you barely beat us with Brady without all his trusted receivers and with help from the referees.

    It takes a lot of misfortunes on the side of the Patriots for your team to beat Brady. With a few healthy ones, Brady will beat you handily. But… Congratulations!!! You won your SB last Sunday and,vicariously, so did the haters teams.

    Brady doesn’t want to see your team because of losing record? Toots… Evidently you don’t know Brady. He’s pissed right now and I bet you he is counting the days to unleash his revenge.
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  62. It’s amazing the amount of whining about the refs. The p.i. in the end zone wasn’t on 4th down so they still would have had goal to go. Flash back to 07 when the Patriots were 16-0. In the Ravens game there was a much softer p.i. call on the Ravens on 4th down that extended the game. I’m sure pats fans would wear the unbeaten label to death if not for Brady choking. But now the call doesn’t go there way and they think the fix is in. Give us a break!

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