Gronkowski cleared for Super Bowl, 'ready to roll'
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[February 02, 2018]
By Frank Pingue
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Rob Gronkowski
was cleared from concussion protocol on Thursday, giving New England
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady his biggest weapon in time to take on
the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in the Super Bowl.
The Patriots tight end, who suffered a concussion in the AFC
Championship game 11 days ago that left him visibly shaken, took a
full part in practice on Thursday and said he would not be limited
when the Patriots try to defend their title.
"I'm cleared, I'm ready to roll," Gronkowski told reporters during
the team's final media session ahead of the Super Bowl. "I'll be
full speed, taking on hits, blocking, running routes, whatever it
will be."
The NFL's concussion protocol is a five-step process that starts
with rest and recovery before moving to aerobic exercise, strength
training, football-specific activities and then full football
activity before being cleared to play.

Gronkowski, who led the Patriots with 1,084 receiving yards and
eight receiving touchdowns during the regular season, said the extra
week of rest before the Super Bowl allowed plenty of time to get
through the concussion protocol.
"I would say they were more on the cautious side of getting me out
there right away with the bye week and everything in between which
definitely helped out big time," said Gronkowski.
"But just did every step by step every day and everything went
smooth and I officially got the word today that I was cleared so it
was super nice to hear."
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Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski during a press conference at the
Mall of America in advance of Super Bowl LII against the
Philadelphia Eagles. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports

Gronkowski, who missed last year's Super Bowl win against the
Atlanta Falcons because of a back injury, said he had been
progressing well all week and that he had no doubt that he would be
cleared in time to play in the Super Bowl.
"I knew I was going to be playing the whole time but I was just
obviously being cautious too," said Gronkowski. "I didn't want to
jump right into right away, the team didn't want to do it.
"We did the process very well with the training staff here and the
doctors that we have I think they did a great job in preparing me to
get back on the field."
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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