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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Bryan Stork: Will walk away from pro football

    Bryan Stork announced Tuesday via his personal Twitter account that he would step away from professional football.Stork, 26, declined to officially label his decision as a retirement, but for at least the time being, it sounds like he has no intention of playing after having suffered from multiple concussions during his career. The former fourth-round pick played two seasons with the Patriots before being released from the team last August. He started 17 of the 21 career games in which he played.

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Patriots place center Bryan Stork on short-term IR, sign DB Justin Coleman

    The New England Patriots placed center Bryan Stork on short-term injured reserve Wednesday. He can't practice for six weeks and won't be eligible to play in a game until after eight weeks. To take his spot on the roster, the Patriots signed defensive back Justin Coleman.

  • by Ruben Palacios | CBS Sports Staff

    Patriots C Bryan Stork's availability for opener is in question

    New England Patriots center Bryan Stork might not be ready for his team's season opener against the Steelers on Thursday, per ESPN.com. Stork, who was cleared after passing a concussion test, missed New England's last two practices.

  • by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff

    Report: Patriots expect center Bryan Stork to start Sunday

    New England Patriots center Bryan Stork is dealing with an MCL injury in his knee, but is expected to start the Super Bowl on Sunday against the Seahawks, sources told the NFL Network. Stork suffered the injury during the divisional playoff game against the Ravens. He was recently upgraded from questionable to probable. The Patriots were favored by one-point, but the line has moved to pick'em.

  • by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com

    Patriots upgrade center Bryan Stork to probable for Super Bowl

    The New England Patriots have upgraded center Bryan Stork to probable for Sunday's Super Bowl, the team announced Saturday.  Stork was considered questionable with a knee injury after missing the AFC Championship game and was limited in practice Friday. The Patriots are currently 1-point favorites against the Seahawks Sunday.

  • by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com

    Patriots fairly healthy heading into Super Bowl Sunday

    The New England Patriots will be at nearly full strength for Sunday’s Super Bowl as the following players have been listed as probable: Tom Brady (ankle), Dont’a Hightower (shoulder), Chris Jones (elbow), Akeem Ayers (knee), Darrelle Revis (non-injury-related) and Sealver Siliga (foot). All except Brady were limited participants in practice Friday. The only question mark is center Bryan Stork, who is questionable with a knee injury and was limited in practice Friday. The Patriots are currently 1-point favorites against Seattle.

  • by Larry Hartstein |

    Bryan Stork not a lock to play in Super Bowl

    New England Patriots rookie center Bryan Stork said he's working with the training staff in hopes of playing in Super Bowl 49, reports ESPN.com. Stork, who nursing a knee injury, has been limited in practice. "Nobody's working harder than Bryan to play," coach Bill Belichick said. Stork started 11 regular-season games but missed the AFC title game after getting hurt in the divisional playoff win over Baltimore. Ryan Wendell replaced Stork and played well in the 45-7 victory over the Colts.

  • by Larry Hartstein |

    Pats C Bryan Stork showing 'no noticeable signs of injury'

    New England Patriots starting center Bryan Stork, who missed the AFC title game with a knee injury, practiced Sunday and "continues to show no noticeable signs of injury," reports ESPN.com. The rookie is on track to play in the Super Bowl. New England is a 1-point favorite over Seattle after opening as a 2.5-point underdog.

  • by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

    Tom Brady the lone full participant for Pats in Thursday's practice

    New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (ankle) was the only full participant in Thursday's practice in preparation for the Super Bowl on Feb. 1 against the Seahawks, according to 710 AM ESPN Radio in Seattle. Cornerback Brandon Browner (knee), linebacker Dont'a Hightower (shoulder), defensive tackle Chris Jones (elbow), wide receiver Brandon LaFell (shoulder, toe), defensive lineman Sealver Siliga (foot) and center Bryan Stork (knee) were all limited participants.

  • by Larry Hartstein |

    Patriots C Bryan Stork returns to practice

    New England Patriots starting center Bryan Stork, who hurt his knee in the divisional playoff win over Baltimore and missed the AFC title game, returned to practice Thursday, reports the Boston Herald. That puts him on track to play in the Super Bowl. The Patriots are 1-point favorites over Seattle after opening as 2.5-point underdogs.

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