Rob Gronkowski Removed From Patriots’ Injury Report; Devin McCourty Added

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Oct 8, 2014

Rob GronkowskiFOXBORO, Mass. — Rob Gronkowski has been declared fully healthy by the New England Patriots.

Gronkowski was removed from the Patriots’ practice participation and injury report after spending four sessions as a full participant. The tight end had his first 100-yard game of the season on Sunday night in the Patriots’ 43-17 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Safety Nate Ebner (finger) and Cameron Fleming (finger) were the lone players missing from practice. Linebackers Jamie Collins (thigh) and Dont’a Hightower (knee), defensive lineman Dominique Easley (shoulder/knee), defensive end Chandler Jones (shoulder), safety Devin McCourty (ribs) and special-teamer Matthew Slater (shoulder) were limited in practice.

McCourty and Slater are new to the injury report. Easley suffered his shoulder injury against the Bengals.

Alfonzo Dennard (shoulder) was also removed from the injury report.

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