
Patriots’ Christian Barmore breaks silence on cryptic disciplinary benching
NY Post
Christian Barmore was mum on his benching.
The Patriots’ star defensive tackle did not play for the entire first quarter during the team’s 32-13 win over the Browns on Sunday in New England due to disciplinary reasons.
“I’ve moved on, next question,” Barmore told reporters Wednesday. “Let’s focus on the Falcons.”
When pressed further, Barmore said the situation is “about growing,” but did not reveal what he did to warrant the punishment.
He said that he is on good terms with head coach Mike Vrabel.
“That’s my guy,” Barmore said. “Of course.”

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