Patriots' Rob Gronkowski's injury 'not believed to be serious'

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski's groin injury is "not believed to be serious," reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

What It Means:

After being evaluated during Sunday's contest, Gronkowski rode a stationary bike on the sideline instead of heading to the locker room and he described himself as "good" following the game. It sounds like he will be fine for the Patriots' Week 3 matchup with the Houston Texans.

Gronkowski's 20.6 FanDuel points on Sunday greatly exceeded numberFire's Week 2 projections (13.6 points) for him. Per numberFire Live, he led the Patriots with 12.31 Reception Net Expected Points (NEP) versus the New Orleans Saints, meaning a league average tight end would have scored 12.31 fewer points than Gronkowski did if put in similar situations.