New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is finally a part of some good news, as NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported yesterday that his latest forearm surgery was a success. Doctors [...] The post Rob Gronkowski’s Fourth Surgery A Success appeared first on Kissing Suzy Kolber.
Rob Gronkowski and the New England Patriots received excellent news on Monday, as the star tight end underwent successul surgery on his left forearm—his fourth surgery since last year on this troublesome appendage. As Pro Football Talk reported via Twitter, Gronkowski 's left arm is now free of all infection, and he's expected to visit with Dr. Show More Summary
Now that Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has undergone a fourth arm surgery, which initially is being regarded as a success, attention soon will turn to his lingering back issue. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Gronkowski is expected to travel to California in three or four weeks for an evaluation by Dr.…
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, whose left forearm has been surgically repaired four times due in part to a lingering infection, underwent surgery again Monday. This time, though, there's good news.
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski had a new plate installed in his arm on Monday, and the surgery has been completed, PFT has learned. Also, the arm infection Gronkowski has dealt with of late has cleared, PFT has learned. PFT reported last week that the infection appeared to be going away. Now, it’s officially gone,…
Rob Gronkowski is out of surgery, and doctors say his forearm infection is gone. The Summer of Gronk begins now! Let's all crack open some cold ones to celebrate. Read more...
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is reportedly set to undergo a fourth surgery on his arm Monday. The Summer of Gronk rolls on unabated.
With a fourth arm surgery looming on Monday, Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski made the decision that millions have made when choosing their pre-surgical activities. Gronk decided not to go to Las Vegas. Originally, he was going, on what a jet-sharing service that will get no more free publicity here called via mass emails sent…
As Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski prepares for a fourth surgery on his forearm and a probable back surgery, we’ve been reminded of the concerns that caused Gronkowski, a potential first-round pick in the 2010 draft, to slide to round two. While a stellar performance in 2011 blew the red flags away, Gronkowski has had…
What if the stars of the New England Patriots’ prolific offense were playing...on defense? What position would Rob Gronkowski play? Tom Brady? Strange thought, I know. The Patriots' OTAs are still a week away, so while we’ ve survived...Show More Summary
New England Patriots star tight end Rob Gronkowski has a busy, challenging offseason ahead of him, as his back could potentially require surgery. The two-time Pro Bowler is also in the midst of recovering from a broken arm. According...Show More Summary
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski will have a fourth arm surgery on Monday. But that’s three days away. OK, two days and change. Still, that’s time for plenty of living. And Gronk will be living it up one more time in Las Vegas. Jumpseat.me, a jet-sharing service, circulated an email late Friday afternoon offering four…
In 2011, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski had one of the best seasons that a tight end ever has, catching 90 passes for 1,327 yards and an eye-popping 17 touchdowns. However, that season ended with an ankle injury that required surgery. Show More Summary
Rob Gronkowski is reportedly dealing with a back injury and might need surgery. This is in addition to his fourth upcoming arm surgery.
New England Patriots superstar tight end Rob Gronkowski has battled through injuries that may have ultimately cost his team two Super Bowl trophies. Now that he may be undergoing back surgery to repair a disc problem, the 24-year-old's NFL future seems as fragile as ever. Show More Summary
Rob Gronkowski is going to spend some more time under the knife, which is starting to affect his fantasy value. Marcas Grant looks at what this means for Gronk, Tom Brady and the rest of the Patriots.
Rob Gronkowski is an elite tight end for the New England Patriots. He’s a big target who gets open, has strong hands and blocks well. But it’s also fair to officially tag Gronkowski with the “injury-prone” label. The latest news comes from USA Today and ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, who both report that Gronkowski could be headed for back surgery. Show More Summary
A mere possibility quickly has become a probability. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski “probably” will need back surgery. He currently is waiting for a second opinion from Dr. Robert Watkins. The back surgery, if it occurs, is expected to happen within three-to-four weeks after the upcoming surgery…
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski will undergo surgery on his left forearm next week, but that is not the only medical issue that the two-time Pro Bowler is facing this offseason.
According to Mike Garafolo of the USA Today, Gronkowski recently underwent an MRI on his back and will visit with back specialist Dr. Show More Summary
New England Patriots star tight end Rob Gronkowski has a busy, challenging offseason ahead of him as his back could potentially require surgery according to USA Today's Mike Garafolo. The two-time Pro Bowler is also in the midst of recovering from a broken arm. Show More Summary