Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - New England Patriots tight end Rob
Gronkowski is listed as questionable on the team's injury report for Sunday's
matchup against the New York Giants.
Gronkowski's left ankle has been the main injury focus heading into Super Bowl
XLVI, and he took the field for the second straight day after practicing on a
limited bases Thursday for the first time since suffering his injury in the
AFC Championship Game against Baltimore.
New England head coach Bill Belichick told the media on Friday that Gronkowski
had no setbacks after Thursday's session.
Gronkowski had a record-breaking season for the Patriots, setting an NFL mark
for tight ends with 17 touchdown receptions. He also scored once on the ground
and finished with 90 catches -- second on the team behind only Wes Welker's
122 -- for 1,327 yards.
The Patriots listed 10 other players as questionable, including safety Patrick
Chung (knee), guard Logan Mankins (knee), linebacker Rob Ninkovich (hip),
linebacker Brandon Spikes (knee) and Welker (knee).
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