The New England Patriots recently suffered a major setback after confirming Christian Barmore’s injury update. The defensive tackle only joined the Patriots in 2021 after getting recruited in the second draft round. Since his arrival, the youngster has established himself as a pivotal cog in Jerod Mayo’s setup, evidenced by his 44 appearances in three campaigns so far. However, Christian Barmore’s recent injury scare has instigated significant doubt over his availability in the 2024 season.
Here are all the available details regarding the American footballer’s ailment, including his estimated return.
What injury is Christian Barmore suffering from?
The 25-year-old athlete has been diagnosed with blood clots, as revealed in an official statement by the New England Patriots.
The side disclosed the player’s medical state and also reported that he has started treatment at the hands of Mass General Brigham doctors. Due to his condition, Christian Barmore has effectively been placed on the NFL side’s Non-Football Injury List. While the sportsman is not eligible for pay, the Patriots have decided to compensate him for 2024 as a gesture of goodwill.
NBC Sports Boston reports that Barmore is expected to receive a $1.8 million base salary with a $6.3 million cap hit. The player has also signed a four-year, $83 million contract extension with New England that commences in 2025, so he should face no financial issues despite his unavailability.
When will Christian Barmore return to play with the New England Patriots?
At the time of writing, the time for Christian Barmore’s return from injury is unknown. In their official statement, the Patriots confirmed that there is no estimated timetable for his comeback at the moment.
Nonetheless, Barmore’s teammate David Andrews suffered from a similar ailment in 2019. Andrews was diagnosed with blood clots in his lungs, which sidelined him for the entire 2019 campaign. This incident could provide insight into Barmore’s possible return. However, the Patriots insist that his comeback remains unpredictable as of now.
New England are set to begin their new NFL season against the Cincinnati Bengals on September 8.