Report: Pats TE Gronkowski has fourth arm surgery
May 20, 2013 - 11:15 PM Boston, MA (Sports Network) - New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski reportedly underwent a fourth surgery to repair a broken left forearm.The Boston Globe cited a league source saying Gronkowski had the procedure done on the forearm that he broke twice in the 2012 season. The Globe said the surgery, which was meant to replace the plate in the forearm, took place Monday afternoon at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Gronkowski has been battling an infection due to multiple surgeries performed to correct a fracture which was originally suffered back in mid-November.
According to the paper, a source said the infection appears to have completely cleared. That means Gronkowski can start an 8- to 10-week rehab to recover, but he may miss the start of training camp.
The 24-year-old Arizona product finished the 2012 campaign with 55 receptions for 790 yards and 11 touchdowns in just 11 games.
No one has shouted yet.
Be the first!
Be the first!
Related News
- Tom Brady Spoke on Rift With Bill Belichick Feb 15
- Bill Belichick and Falcons to Continue Discussions Jan 18
- Bill Belichick’s Unparalleled Legacy in New England Jan 11
- Bill Belichick Reportedly Done with Patriots Jan 7
- Bill Belichick Praises Josh Allen, Compares Him to Tom Brady Dec 28
- Patriots snap counts: Jalen Mills among injury replacements to step up against Broncos Dec 26
- Bailey Zappe’s poise has Patriots offense trending in a positive direction again Dec 26
- Patriots need some help to return to a top-3 spot in next year’s draft Dec 26
- Matt Sokol, Breon Borders revert to Patriots’ practice squad following Week 16 Dec 25
- Patriots rooting guide: Who New England fans should root for on Christmas Dec 25
- Fan Notes from the Patriots’ 26-23 win over the Broncos Dec 25
- Christian Barmore wreaks havoc on Broncos O-line in career performance Dec 25