Philadelphia Eagles
Patrick Chung - #23 - S
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 11"/ 210 lbs. |
| Birthday | 08/19/1987 |
| Birthplace | Kingston, Ja |
| College | Oregon |
| Years played | 5 |
| Drafted | 2009, 2nd round, 2nd pick by Patriots |
Patriots' 60-second rant: How long can this success last?
The Patriots are 6-1, even with one of the league's worst defenses. How much longer can they keep winning games like this?
SS Chung among Patriots inactives
Patriots SS Patrick Chung, who suffered a knee injury in Week Seven's win over the Chargers, will be inactive for Sunday's game against the Vikings.
Vikings-Patriots matchup of the day: Friday
Here's a look at a key matchup heading into Sunday's Vikings-Patriots game in Foxborough.
SS Chung among Patriots not at Wednesday's practice
The Patriots were missing S Patrick Chung, S Jarrad Page, WR Matthew Slater, NT Vince Wilfork and RB Fred Taylor at Wednesday's practice, according to PFW correspondent Ian Rapoport.
Patriots SS Chung leaves game with knee injury
Patriots SS Patrick Chung has left the game with a knee injury. His return is questionable.
Patriots able to lean on special teams, not Brady's arm, for win
The Patriots didn't need their offense to carry them to victory Monday night, thanks to a special-teams clinic.
They Said It: Patriots Tuesday edition
Here are some noteworthy quotes from Patriots players and head coach Bill Belichick following their 41-14 victory over the Dolphins on Monday night.
Patriots MVP Meter: Week Four
PFW associate editor Kevin Fishbain presents a running meter that indicates the Patriots' top five MVP candidates through their most recent game.
Patriots players of the week
The Patriots' offensive, defensive and special-teams players of the week in their 41-14 win over the Dolphins in Week Four.
Special teams leads Pats past Dolphins 41-14
Patrick Chung blocked two kicks and returned an interception for a touchdown, and the Patriots scored twice on special teams, including a 103-yard kickoff return by Brandon Tate, to beat the hapless Dolphins 41-14 on Monday night.
Patriots players of the week
Here are the Patriots' players of the game from their 38-30 Week Three victory over the Bills.
Steelers' Lewis looking good at corner
Steelers second-year CB Keenan Lewis has impressed in training camp, according to "AFC Whispers," but he had mixed success against Lions WR Calvin Johnson the opening preseason game.
Patriots' Chung has room for improvement
Second-year safety Patrick Chung will need to raise his level of play by the time the regular season begins, according to "AFC Whispers," as he has struggled matching up against tight ends early in New England's training camp.
Chung could be Patriots' other starting safety
One interesting battle to watch in training camp will be at safety, where Patrick Chung could earn a starting spot if he continues to improve.
PLAYER NEWS
Chung is inactive for the fourth straight game with hamstring and shoulder problems.|||||||
Chung, who started six games, hurt his right shoulder in a 24-23 loss at the Seattle Seahawks.
Chung is again inactive for the Pates versus Washington on Sunday.|||||||
That foot injury continues to bother one of the hardest-hitting defenders in the game.
Chung is inactive versus the Colts.|||||||
Chung, a safety, missed his fourth straight game with a foot injury
Chung is inactive for Sunday's game against Buffalo with a hand injury.|||||||
Chung injured his thumb in last Sunday's win against San Diego.
Chung blocked two kicks and returned an interception for a touchdown as the Patriots beat the hapless Miami Dolphins 41-14 on Monday night.|||||||
Chung has been relatively quiet since the Patriots drafted him in the second round last year, but he's getting increased responsibilities on New England's young defense. On Monday, he made the biggest impact on special teams, blocking a punt and a field goal, the latter of which was returned for a touchdown by Kyle Arrington. "We practiced everything that happened - all of those blocks, and people doing their job allowed me to make a play," Chung said.