It hasn’t been all partying for one Patriot in the week after New England’s Super Bowl LIII victory. Patrick Chung had some business to take care of following his team’s win over the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The veteran safety sustained a broken forearm early in the third quarter and was forced to watch the bulk of the second half on the sidelines. Chung, who also will undergo a procedure on his shoulder later this offseason, went through surgery Thursday to repair his forearm. And judging from his latest Instagram post, it sounds like everything went well.
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Patrick Chung Isn’t Worried About Jimmy Garoppolo Stepping Into Tom Brady’s Shoes
Share this: The New England Patriots will be without starting quarterback Tom Brady for the first month of the 2016 season, but in one of the most Patriots comments ever, one of their starting safeties isn’t even slightly worried. Patrick Chung caught up with NESN’s Courtney Cox at the No Backing Down Gala on Friday and gave his thoughts on the man stepping in for Brady, third-year QB Jimmy Garoppolo. Check out what he had to say in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Chung Mung-Joon: Sepp Blatter is a little brat
Former vice-president of FIFA, Chung Mung-Joon, has slammed Sepp Blatter, claiming in his memoirs that the current FIFA chief is like a dictator and a ''little brat''.GettyImagesSepp Blatter and Chung Mong-joon (R)• Blatter considering stepping down • Bin Hammam: FIFA won't act against EuropeansMung-Joon, 59, has been a vocal critic of Blatter and considered challenging him in the recent presidency election and has aimed his latest barb in his memoirs My Challenge, My Enthusiasm released in Korea."President Blatter is fluent in five languages, has a good way with words and is intelligent... but I think he is not an international gentleman and he is like a little brat,'' he wrote.Many media outlets have made the comparison between Blatter and a dictator, and Mung-Joon
Cheating scandal on LPGA Tour? | Shi Hyun Ahn | Ilmi Chung
Hey LPGA commissioner Mike Whan, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news? Michelle Wie, aka the Chosen One, got her first win of the year, and she looked like she might want to win a few more. The bad news? You have to deal with an alleged cheating incident on your Tour with possible racial overtones.