New York Daily News

Gronk gets game for hit

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

THE NFL suspended New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski one game on Monday for a late, gratuitous hit to the head of Bills defensive back Tre’Davious White.

White was lying face down on the sideline after intercepti­ng a pass in Buffalo on Sunday when Gronkowski body-slammed him, driving his forearm into White’s back and head. Gronkowski was called for unnecessar­y roughness, but not kicked out of the game.

“Your actions were not incidental, could have been avoided and placed the opposing player at risk of serious injury,” NFL vice president Jon Runyan said in a letter to Gronkowski. “The competitio­n committee has clearly expressed its goal of ‘eliminatin­g flagrant hits that have no place in our game.’ Those hits include the play you were involved in yesterday.”

After the game, Patriots coach Bill Belichick appeared to apologize to Bills counterpar­t Sean McDermott. Gronkowski also apologized, saying he let his frustratio­n get the better of him.

“I’m not in the business of that,” he told reporters after the game, which New England won 23-3. “There was a lot of frustratio­n. I just want to apologize to Tre’Davious White. I don’t believe in taking shots like that.”

Barring a successful appeal, Gronkowski will miss New England’s game against Miami next Monday night.

McDermott said White had entered the concussion protocol but declined to comment further on the play, the suspension or his conversati­on with Belichick.

Gronkowski has been one of the most productive tight ends in NFL annals despite an injury history that has allowed him to play all 16 games just twice in his first seven seasons. This year, he has caught 55 passes for 849 yards and seven touchdowns.

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