If you've got Rob Gronkowski in your fantasy lineup, don't pull him out just yet.

CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora has reported that there's still a possibility that Gronk could end up playing against the Jets on Sunday in New York. According to La Canfora, the Patriots are leaving the door open for Gronk, who's considered day-to-day after suffering a lung injury during the Patriots' 31-24 loss to the Seahawks on Nov. 13.

A report on Wednesday suggested the Gronk is "unlikely to play."

If you're looking for signs that Gronk might play, the most encouraging one is that he returned to practice this week. The Patriots tight end was a limited participant in Wednesday's session. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who's battling a knee issue, didn't practice at all on Wednesday.

As for Gronk, he didn't practice at all last week after taking a brutal hit from Earl Thomas in New England's Week 10 loss to Seattle. The tight end then missed the Patriots' 30-17 Week 11 win over the 49ers.

After the Seahawks' game, Gronk basically complimented Thomas for making such a good, clean hit.

"Yeah, that was a big hit for sure, probably one of the hardest I've got hit in my career for sure," Gronk said. "[It was] by a good player, a good fast player who's like a missile. It was a good, clean hit, nothing against it."

The Patriots game in New York will kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday and will be televised by CBS.