It may not have come up on camera, but there was apparently some tension behind the scenes between Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick at Netflix’s roast of Tom Brady.
There was plenty that probably needed to be said between the two
Robert Kraft, the Jewish CEO of the New England Patriots, made a point of addressing antisemitism in a Super Bowl ad he funded through his foundation. Let’s talk about Robert Kraft, his foundation, and his ad.
There was plenty that probably needed to be said between the two
Tom Brady saw his entire life be put on blast on Sunday night. And he took almost all of it. However, there was one comment early in the show that caused
NFL legend Tom Brady had a night he’ll never forget on Sunday, May 6, as he took to the stage at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles to be roasted by comedians and his former teammates.
Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft laid down their swords to make fun of Tom Brady.
Throughout the transition from former Patriots coach Bill Belichick to new head coach Jerod Mayo, Robert Kraft had made one thing clear. Ownership was
The New England Patriots’ final decision on what to do with the No. 3 pick might not be in the hands of the front office. The C-Suite could have the final say on whether the Patriots will land one of the highly hyped quarterbacks in the draft class.
The Patriots have made it clear that they are willing to trade the third overall pick, but it is fair to wonder how Kraft would feel about signing off on the move.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has apparently been calling around the NFL warning fellow owners about Bill Belichick, and Fox Sports analyst Nick Wright is not happy about it.
A report released on ESPN Wednesday indicates that New England Patriots CEO Robert Kraft may have played a role in Bill Belichick remaining unemployed.
Unsurprisingly, there was a lot going on behind the scenes before Bill Belichick was ultimately passed over for the head-coaching position with the Atlanta Falcons.
Belichick is just 15 wins away from breaking Don Shula's NFL record for career victories earned by a head coach.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft spoke to the media on Tuesday. Kraft is attending the NFL’s Annual League Meeting in Orlando. He fielded questions on a variety of topics.
Robert Kraft spoke with reporters at the NFL owners' meetings on Tuesday and offered a unique review of Apple TV's "The Dynasty: New England Patriots" docuseries.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Tuesday that the team was unable to land wideout Calvin Ridley in free agency this offseason because of his girlfriend.
The final chapters of "The Dynasty" have brought anything but a Hollywood ending. Select legions of New England Patriots fans taking in the Apple TV+ docuseries, which released the last of 10 episodes last week, are offering a common criticism, insisting that the content and confessionals seem to skew in favor of team owner Robert Kraft.
While the New England Patriots haven’t, and likely won’t, name Bill Belichick’s successor as general manager, it’s clear that director of scouting Eliot Wolf will be the one calling the shots.
Robert Kraft has been the owner of the New England Patriots since 1994 and has been the pinnacle of sports ownership in North America. Six Super Bowl trophies, 10 appearances, and a thriving business have left Kraft among the wealthiest people in the United States.
FOXBOROUGH — Robert Kraft took questions from the media for about 20 minutes — he promised to talk about the future in the coming days. He's the best of what he had to said, along with our thoughts on it: On why part with Belichick now?
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