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March 29, 2024

Belichick ‘disappointed’ on Gronk: ‘Nobody’s worked harder’

Super Bowl 49: First Half

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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) catches a 22-yard touchdown pass against Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker K.J. Wright (50) during the first half of Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2015, in Glendale, Ariz.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Patriots coach Bill Belichick says he's "disappointed" to lose tight end Rob Gronkowski for the rest of the season due to a back injury.

Belichick praised Gronkowski's hard work on Friday and called the injury "unfortunate."

The three-time All-Pro is scheduled for surgery on a herniated disk in his back. The Patriots said he's likely to be out the rest of the season, but they will wait until after Friday's surgery to decide.

Gronkowski was injured during the Nov. 13 loss to the Seahawks on a hit from safety Earl Thomas. He called it "probably one of the hardest I've got hit in my career."

Gronkowski sat out the following week against San Francisco but played part of the first half last week in New England's win over the New York Jets.

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