Gronkowski isn't the lone culprit in his locker room. New England leads the league with eight offensive pass interference penalties. The next closest teams are the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins, who each have four.
As for Gronkowski, he has 49 receptions for 806 yards and eight touchdowns.
New England leads the league with 303 points,
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Nonetheless, the penalties haven't stopped the Patriots from scoring at will.
"I ain't doing anything wrong,
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Gronkowski has been flagged for offensive pass interference a league-leading four times through nine games,
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"We're playing well as an offense," Gronkowski said. "It's not that frustrating when I get the penalty and someone else makes the play on third-and-long. That definitely helps out right there. Just got to keep playing the game."
Despite compiling a team-high seven penalties this season, the Patriots' tight end balked at the suggestion of altering his game to accommodate the officials.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Don't expect a few yellow flags to change the way New England's Rob Gronkowski plays football.
"I'm not sure what it is,
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