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Gronkowski Likely Done for the Season With ACL and MCL Tears

Rob Gronkowski will likely not play another down this season after suffering a major knee injury in the third quarter of Sunday's game agains the Cleveland Browns.

A source tell ESPN's Adam Schefter that Gronkowski tore his ACL and MCL in his right knee after suffering a hit to the knee by Cleveland's T.J. Ward.

After the hit, medical officials immediately rushed to Gronkowski before taking him off the field and transporting him to a hospital for observation.

After missing the first six games of the season, Gronkowski has caught 37 passes for 560 yards and four touchdowns.


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