Gronkowski expects to clear concussion protocol Wednesday
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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski says he expects to be out of the concussion protocol Wednesday, paving the way for him to play in Super Bowl LII on Sunday.
When asked Tuesday evening if he'll be ready for the Super Bowl, he said "yes," according to Kimberly Jones of NFL Network.
Gronkowski has been in the concussion protocol since taking a shot to the helmet during the AFC Championship versus the Jacksonville Jaguars. He returned to practice Saturday but still has to pass the final stage of the protocol before being cleared to suit up Sunday.
The 28-year-old led New England in receiving this season with 1,084 yards and eight touchdowns.
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