Rob Gronkowski wanted to let everyone know that he's going to be OK, so the New England Patriots tight end hopped on Bleacher Report's "Uninterrupted" to send a message.

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"I just want to say 'thank you' to my friends and family and all the fans out there for the support the last two days," Gronkowski said in the video. "I'm thankful that it's (his knee injury) nothing serious."

Gronk added that he loves playing the game of football, and that you appreciate the game more when it's taken away from you.

"But I'm just week-to-week," he added, the same information released in a statement by the Pats on Tuesday. "Ill be working hard to get back out on the field as soon as possible, and when I'm a hundred percent, feeling good, cleared by all the doctors (and) the team, that's when I'll be back. And there's no timetable for that."

Gronkowski was injured late during Sunday night's Patriots loss to the Denver Broncos. Fans initially feared the worst after seeing Gronkowski writhing in pain on the ground and then carted off the field, but the tight end fortunately avoided a completely torn ligament.