Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski does not travel with the team for its matchup with the Cardinals. Adam Schefter provides the latest on Gronkowski's condition and how New England will adjust on Sunday. (1:42)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski did not make the trip with the team for Sunday's season-opening game against the Arizona Cardinals and will not play because of a hamstring injury, the Pats announced Friday.

Gronkowski, who was listed as questionable by the club earlier Friday, injured the hamstring Aug. 15 in a joint practice with the Chicago Bears and has been limited since.

On Thursday, when asked whether he was 100 percent, Gronkowski said, "No, I'm not. Since that one time during practice versus the Bears, I've just been week-to-week with a little hammy thing. So it's just been week-to-week, day-by-day, but I'm feeling good."

Gronkowski said his availability for the game "boils down to a coaching decision, the medical team, and myself; we'll all get together and collaborate and see where I'm at."

Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is dealing with a hamstring injury, which he suffered Aug. 15 in a joint practice with the Bears. AP Photo/Steven Senne

Gronkowski's absence takes away a top weapon from third-year quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who is making his first career regular-season start. The Patriots have three other tight ends on the roster, with Martellus Bennett likely to fill the biggest part of the void. Clay Harbor and AJ Derby also are on the depth chart.

In addition to Gronkowski, starting left tackle Nate Solder and right guard Jonathan Cooper were downgraded to out.