New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski Limited in Practice Due to Hamstring Injury
New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski reportedly participated in practice, but his activity remains limited as he recovers from a hamstring injury.
Gronkowski, who is expected to be another lethal target for Tom Brady this season, has made a steady progress in his rehabilitation from back and forearm surgeries last summer.
The Pro Bowl tight end has already covered 141 yards on 10 receptions over his first two games this season.
ESPN provides several Pats players on injury list:
Defensive tackle Tommy Kelly (knee) and Leon Washington (ankle) were limited participants in their return to practice on Wednesday, as were cornerbacks Aqib Talib (hip) and Kyle Arrington (groin), who left Sunday's game early. Talib has missed two straight games, but he has practiced each day since the Friday before Week 7.
Quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice after being limited one day last week, and Danny Amendola, who returned to the field Sunday, is no longer dealing with a concussion, though he was again limited because of a groin injury suffered in Week 1.