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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, recovering after a series of surgeries on his fractured forearm and ailing back, still has not been cleared to play by Dr. James Andrews, according to ESPN and media reports. Moreover, there was less optimism Friday that he will play Sunday against the New Orleans Saints than there was earlier in the week.
Gronkowski also still has not been cleared by Dr. Jesse Jupiter, who performed the latest forearm surgery on Gronkowski, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Members of the tight end's inner circle would like to ensure that he is fully healthy before making a return to the field, while those who have watched him in recent practices -- during which Gronkowski has even been tackled -- don't understand why he has yet to play a game. Patriots coach Bill Belichick was asked Friday about his confidence in his team's medical staff. Sources close to Gronk state that the family would not agree with that assessment.
"As it relates our medical people, we have confidence in all of them," Belichick said. "They do a good job."
Gronkowski also still has not been cleared by Dr. Jesse Jupiter, who performed the latest forearm surgery on Gronkowski, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Members of the tight end's inner circle would like to ensure that he is fully healthy before making a return to the field, while those who have watched him in recent practices -- during which Gronkowski has even been tackled -- don't understand why he has yet to play a game. Patriots coach Bill Belichick was asked Friday about his confidence in his team's medical staff. Sources close to Gronk state that the family would not agree with that assessment.
"As it relates our medical people, we have confidence in all of them," Belichick said. "They do a good job."












