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“All for you, Momma” Patriots’ Christian Barmore Surprises Mother with New Home, Honoring Her Amidst Battle with Multiple Sclerosis

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CFP national champion of 2020 and the defensive tackle of the New England Patriots, Christian Barmore’s most beloved football recollection was with his mother on his senior day and now he has brought his mother, Heri Barmore, a new home subsequently adding more beautiful memories.

Barmore recently shared a video on his Instagram account which featured his mother walking to her new abode. Barmore mentioned the video, “All for you, Momma” as per AL Sports. 

His mother unfortunately suffers from a disease known as Multiple Sclerosis which is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system. The symptoms of the case differ from many and some of them include discomfort, poor coordination, blurred vision, and exhaustion. 

During three years with the Patriots squad, Barmore has supported the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, participating in the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats program. As per the report, he has earlier shared, “I’ve seen the pain they go through. Take needles every day to keep them healthy, can’t be in the heat for a long time because it might trigger them. I’m doing this because of my mom. When I was young, I didn’t even understand what happened.…Every day, I just fight for my mom.”

Barmore, the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship defensive MVP has one season left on his four-year $8.522 million contract. The defensive tackle last year recorded sixteen quarterback hits, 64 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and six passes defended. 

Barmore has given one of his best performances and other players who have reached these numbers in these categories are T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Khalil Mack, the Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker. 

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