Patriots D-Line Coach Gives Update On Christian Barmore Injury, Progress

The rookie appeared to injury his foot Tuesday

Christian Barmore seemingly hit a bump in the road Tuesday, but the Patriots nevertheless are encouraged by what they’ve seen from the second-round pick.

Barmore, whom New England took with the 38th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, impressed his teammates and coaches during OTAs and carried that success over into the first week of training camp. The Alabama product got off to a fast start in Tuesday’s practice — the team’s first in pads — but eventually suffered an apparent toe injury.

Patriots defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington on Wednesday (kind of) offered an update on Barmore’s condition.

“I think he’s doing everything he can to be on the field to be the best version of myself every day,” Covington said when asked about Barmore’s toe. “And so that’s, that’s kind of what I feel for him, you know, all the other questions related go to Belichick on that or Christian himself.

“Just know that he’s working hard to improve every day doing everything he needs to do alright from the beginning in the morning to late at night.”

Covington was a bit more forthright when asked about Barmore’s work ethic and ability to absorb what his coaches have taught him.

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“Christian has really, with a worker’s attitude, trying to learn everything, soak up everything on a defense, learn everything from the coaches,” Covington told reporters. “Also learn from the vets, the guys who, you know, done it in the league and done it at a high level and really coming every day is trying to give his best effort to help the football team out. So, couldn’t be more proud of his progress to the offseason to now, where he is in training camp.”

Covington added: “If he, you know, continues to be consistent, continue to earn it, the respect of his teammates and coaches on a day to day basis, you know, who knows what (Barmore’s role) would be? I think is really up to him is determined. Now his role is really got to be what he does on the practice field.

” … Barmore is right at where we want him to be at.”

Barmore’s injury — and development — will be fascinating to monitor as the weeks progress.

The Alabama product has the talent to be an impact player on the Patriots’ defensive line, but he also has a stacked depth chart and Belichick’s bias toward veterans working against him.

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Dakota Randall

Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.