Patriots Rob Gronkowski Suspended for ‘Dirty’ Hit

Patriots Rob Gronkowski Suspended for ‘Dirty’ Hit
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Epoch Newsroom
12/4/2017
Updated:
12/4/2017

New England Patriots superstar tight end Rob Gronkowski was suspended by the NFL for a late hit during Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

Gronkowski hit Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White late. He was penalized for the play by the referees but wasn’t ejected from the game.

When White was on the ground after the play, Gronkowski jumped on him and hit him with his elbow in his head and neck area.

The NFL, however, decided to suspend him for one game without pay.

“Your actions were not incidental, could have been avoided and placed the opposing player at risk of serious injury. 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,” vice president of football operations Jon Runyan said in a letter to Gronkowski of the suspension, according to ESPN.

Gronkowski, who hasn’t been suspended since he entered the league in 2010, apologized to White for the move.

Gronkowski will appeal the NFL penalty, ESPN reported.

“I’m not in the business of that,” Gronkowski said after the game, reported USA Today. “There was a lot of frustration, and I was just really frustrated at that moment. It just happened naturally through emotions, frustration. Just want to apologize to Tre’Davious White. I don’t really believe in the type of shots like that.”

He said there was frustration because he thinks White should have been called for a holding penalty.

“I just don’t understand why there wasn’t a flag,” he said. “And there was a couple of times in the game. And they are calling me for the craziest stuff ever. It’s like crazy. Like, what am I supposed to do? And then they don’t call that? It was just frustration. That’s what happened.”

Bills safety Micah Hyde said the move was “just dirty football.”

“There’s nowhere in our game for that,” he said, Fox News reported.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick said that he didn’t see what exactly transpired on the field.

“Yeah, I didn’t really see what happened on the whole play,” Belichick said, the Daily Mail reported. “There was quite a bit of stuff going on in that play. It was something that the officials handled today and it’s not really anything we have any control over.”
Earlier, Belichick was seen on WROC-TV telling Bills coach Sean McDermott that Gronkowski’s hit was uncalled for.

The Patriots won 23-3.

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