Injury history of Rob Gronkowski in games

In May 17, 2013- Back Vertebral Fracture May MRI on disc issue revealed that he needed back surgery reportedly not related to 2009 back injury that required surgery Issue reportedly dated to 2012 season Gronkowski didnt play until Week 7 of 2013

In Jan 13, 2013 Arm Forearm Fracture Re-fractured left forearm not identical injury Gronk required 3 more surgeries, including treatment for nagging infection He remained out until Week 7 of 2013 while also recovering from back surgery

Nov 18, 2012 - Arm Forearm Fracture - Gronk sustained a fractured forearm against the Colts and was sidelined the following 5 games Had surgery November 19, 2012

Sep 28, 2012 - Inguinal Hip Pull Gronk suffered a pulled hip during a practice which limited his reps that week but returned in time for the game

Jan 22, 2012- Pedal Ankle high Sprain Grade 3 - Gronkowski suffered a high-ankle sprain in the AFC Championship game He played through the injury in the Super Bowl 2 weeks later but required arthroscopic surgery later in February He reportedly suffered multiple torn ligaments

Aug 15, 2009 - Back Vertebral Disc Hernia - Missed entire junior year at Arizona 2009 following surgery for bulging disk in back According to his book Its Good to be Gronk, MRI showed badly ruptured disk that was damaging nerves in spinal cord

Aug 30, 2008 - Cervical Throat Mononucleosis - In college, Gronkowski missed 3 games with mononucleosis and strep throat

Dec 8, 2013 - Knee ACL Tear Grade 3 - Gronkowski suffered tears to his right ACL and MCL against the Browns He landed on IR and had reconstructive surgery in January 9, 2014 Gronk missed the final 3 games plus 2 in the playoffs

Nov 29, 2015 - Knee Strain Grade 1 - Team and Gronkowski family called the injury a bone bruisesprain of his right knee in a joint statement Gronk missed 1 game Later had a January treatment than included a pain injection

Aug 15, 2016 - Thigh Hamstring SprainPull Unspecified Grade 1 - Gronk pulled up lame in preseason practice He sat out the entire preseason and 1st 2 regular-season games, then remained limited at least into Week 5

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