Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski recently underwent successful ankle surgery after suffering a high ankle sprain during the AFC Championship Game on January 22nd.
According to a report on WEEI.com, it appears the recovery period for Gronkowski's procedure will be between four and six weeks.
Gronkowski's ankle was a popular topic of conversation leading up to Super Bowl XLVI, and the record-breaking tight end has continued to make headlines since the Patriots 21-17 defeat at the hands of the New York Giants.
Just hours after the conclusion of the Super Bowl in Indianapolis, Gronkowski was filmed dancing at an official Patriots after-party. His actions have sparked conversation in both local and national media circles, and some have been critical of his decision to celebrate so soon after a devastating defeat.
Gronkowski enjoyed arguably the greatest season by a tight end in league history in 2011, totaling 90 catches for 1327 yards and 17 touchdowns.
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