New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo commented on the unfortunate news that star defensive tackle Christian Barmore was put back on the non-football illness list for experiencing “recurring symptoms.”
New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore has been placed back on the reserve non-football illness list, the team announced Thursday.
Recurring symptoms from blood clots have ended New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore's season after four games.
New England Patriots star defensive tackle Christian Barmore is headed to the reserve non-football illness list, the team announced Thursday. Barmore, 25, “experienced some recurring symptoms that require further evaluation,” the Patriots said in their statement.
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo says there's been no discussion about defensive tackle Christian Barmore’s future beyond helping him return to health after he was placed on the reserve non-football illness list.
The Patriots placed Christian Barmore on the non-football illness list Thursday due to "recurring symptoms" from his blood-clotting issues.
Christian Barmore, the New England Patriots star defensive tackle who returned to the field last month following a July diagnosis of blood clots, is dealing with recurring symptoms that require further evaluation,
New England Patriots defensive lineman Christian Barmore has had a tough year. After receiving a massive contract extension this offseason, Barmore landed on NFI early in training camp due to blood clots that knocked him out for most of the season.
The New England Patriots announced that they placed defensive lineman Christian Barmore on the reserve non-football illness list on Thursday. Per a statement released by the team, Barmore has been experiencing recurring symptoms of his health problems.
The Patriots drafted Barmore in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft and after several standout seasons, signed him to a massive, four-year contract extension. The deal—worth up to $92 million—made him the highest-paid Patriot in history not named Tom Brady. Here's to hoping he can return to the field in good health in the near future.
The New England Patriots are placing defensive tackle Christian Barmore on the non-football illness list after he experienced "recurring symptoms that required further evaluation." Barmore was hospitalized this summer with blood clots. He returned to ...
Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore, who missed the first 10 games of the season after being diagnosed with blood clots in late July, is returning to the non-football illness list