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The New England Patriots defensive Tackle, Christian Barmore, was hit with a great blow last year when he was diagnosed with blood clots.
His 2024 season was interrupted, but the second round of 2021 received great news on Thursday.
Barmore was authorized for the activity of football, racing the way for a grill return at the end of this year.
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Christian Barmore #90 of the New England patriots look from the bank during the game against the Miami Dolphins at the Gillette stadium on September 17, 2023, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Maddie Meyer/Getty images)
Barmore will be a complete participant in voluntary activities of the organized team (OTA) next week.
“Yes. That is the goal. I just have to follow the medical team, but everything looks very good,” Barmore said.
Barmore was initially diagnosed with the clots in July, but could return to the field in November. However, he only managed to play in just four games before reaching the list of diseases that are not soccer.
“It was one of the most difficult moments. I felt that I did everything in my possession, wanting to return,” Barmore said, through ESPN. “I don’t want to be in that situation again, or anyone in the world to go through that. That was not a joke. It was a difficult challenge.”

Christian Barmore #90 of the New England patriots reacts during a NFL football match against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Acrisure stadium on December 7, 2023, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
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“Feeling good, more confidence in myself, returning to my breathing. Speaking my blow, yes. All that,” he added. “Really blessed.”
He had a third season with the Patriots in 2023, collecting 8.5 captures of 8.5 and 64 cup combined in 17 games.
This is what led the Patriots to sign it at an extension of four years worth $ 92 million, including $ 41.8 million guaranteed in the firm before starting the last year in his rookie agreement.

The Defensive Tackle Christian Barmore #90 of the New England patriots leaves the field after saying goodbye to Russell Wilson #3 of the Denver Broncos, causing a loose ball during the third quarter in Empower Field in Mile High on December 24, 2023, in Denver, Colorado. (Dustin Bradford/Getty images)
The team has dealt with a player who receives blood clots in the past. The David Andrews Center, a veteran of the organization for a long time, was diagnosed with clots in its lungs in 2019. Andrews finally returned to play in 2020.