New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski were both removed from the team's injury report on Thursday.

Brady has been dealing with a knee issue, while Gronkowski was listed on the injury report due to back issues.

However, both are off the injury report now, according to ESPN's Patriots reporter Mike Reiss.

The dynamic offensive duo should ready to take to the field in Sunday's matchup against the Miami Dolphins, even with both dealing with various injury issues this season.

It hasn't stopped the Patriots from compiling yet another impressive regular season record, with Bill Belichick's squad sitting at 9-3 on the season ahead of the trip to Miami.

But from a statistical standpoint (and especially for fantasy football players), both Brady and Gronkowski have seen better years. Brady has thrown for 3,342 yards and 20 touchdowns while posting eight interceptions, and Gronkowski has racked up 35 receptions for 530 yards and two touchdowns.

However, even if their numbers aren't through the roof, it's still clear that this team knows how to win when both are on the field.

The Patriots continue to battle for the top spot in the AFC, with the Kansas City Chiefs currently leading the way at 10-2 on the year. The Los Angeles Chargers and Houston Texans are also in the race at 9-3 overall.

After Sunday's matchup against the Dolphins, New England will wrap up the season with games against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills, and New York Jets.