The owner of the New England Patriots recently shelled out more than $250 million in total contractual value to upgrade the team's roster through free agency.
In an exclusive interview, the Krafts discuss the $16 million they've committed to charitable efforts over the past year and -- of course -- Tom Brady.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft didn't want Tom Brady to play for any other team. Kraft told reporters that "everybody knew" he wanted his former quarterback, who departed
Some might say that writing checks totaling at least $160 million guaranteed to NFL free agents gives Patriots owner Bob Kraft the right to criticize the poor draft record that required the team to go on a record-setting spending spree. ESPN analyst Jeff Saturday, a former NFL offensive lineman, disagrees. Appearing on ESPN’s “Get Up!”, Saturday
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his son, Jonathan, reflect on their charitable efforts during the pandemic and using the team's stadium as a hub for relief programs, testing and -- finally -- vaccinations.