New England Patriots defensive tackle
Christian Barmore was diagnosed with blood clots over the weekend and was treated at Mass General Brigham, the team announced.
In a statement, the team said its "principal concern at this time is Christian's health and wellbeing" while noting there is no timetable for his return.
"We know Christian is getting tremendous care and we look forward to his full recovery," the team said in its statement.
Barmore's agent, Nicole Lynn, also thanked Patriots athletic trainer Jim Whalen for "his absolute diligence and care over the last couple of days."
Christian Barmore, who signed a four-year extension with the Patriots earlier this offseason, is out indefinitely after being treated over the weekend for blood clots. AP Photo/Charles Krupa
On Instagram later Sunday, Barmore wrote: "Thank you everyone for all the support, thoughts, and prayers. I'll be back soon."
In 2019, longtime Patriots center
David Andrews missed the season
after being diagnosed with blood clots in his lungs. He returned to play in 2020. Andrews, 32, enters his 10th season with the team this year.
Barmore, who turned 25 on Sunday, is entering his fourth season with the Patriots after being selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL draft out of
Alabama.
In April, the Patriots signed him to a four-year contract extension with a maximum value of $92 million, including $41.8 million in guaranteed money.
As the contract reflects, the Patriots view the 6-foot-5, 315-pound Barmore as a rising star. A native of Philadelphia, Barmore has played in 44 regular-season games (11 starts), totaling 133 tackles,12.5 sacks and 9 pass deflections.
Barmore is coming off a season in which he led the Patriots with 8.5 sacks and totaled 13 tackles for a loss, as he was emerging into an all-around lineman who had gained the trust of coaches to both stop the run and rush the passer.
He is projected to start next to eight-year veteran
Davon Godchaux this season.
With Barmore absent, the Patriots will now see who surfaces from a group that includes veterans
Armon Watts and
Daniel Ekuale and younger players
Jeremiah Pharms Jr.,
Sam Roberts,
Trysten Hill and
Josiah Bronson.