Patriots Injury Report: Gronkowski, 12 Others Questionable For Super Bowl
FOXBORO (CBS) - For the second straight day, the New England Patriots were without tight end Rob Gronkowski on the practice field.
Gronkowski is listed as "questionable" for Super Bowl XLVI with a high ankle sprain he suffered in the AFC Championship against the Ravens. He was seen in a walking boot after the game, but many believe he will be good to go for the February 5 meeting with the New York Giants.
Bedard On T&R: Gronk Will 'Be Good Enough' For Super Bowl
Deion Branch on Gronk:
12 other Patriots are listed as "questionable" for the game:
WR Deion Branch (knee)
OT Marcus Cannon (ankle)
S Patrick Chung (knee)
LB Dane Fletcher (thumb)
S James Ihedigbo (shoulder)
DL Kyle Love (ankle)
G Logan Mankins (knee)
LB Rob Ninkovich (hip)
LB Brandon Spikes (knee)
OT Sebastian Vollmer (back/foot)
WR Wes Welker (knee)
LB Tracy White (abdomen)
Center Dan Connolly (groin) and receiver Matthew Slater (shoulder) were full participants in Friday's practice, and are "probable" for the Super Bowl.
Read: Levan Reid's Patriots Blog
Friday was the Patriots final practice at home before bringing the preparations to Indianapolis. The Pats will have a "Super Bowl Send-Off" for the team at Gillette Stadium on Sunday morning before leaving for Indy.
Tune in to Super Bowl XLVI on 98.5 The Sports Hub on February 5, the only place you can hear the local call of the game!