Granted, the Patriots should see an uptick when the planned $50 million practice facility (currently under construction) opens in 2026. Even with the new facility, NFL insider Albert Breer thinks the Krafts and Patriots organization needs to go deeper.
New England Patriots owner Robert K. Kraft said he believes Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 “personally is committed to eradicating antisemitism from this campus” in a keynote speech at the annual Harvard Business School Shabbat Dinner on Friday.
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The Mirror US on MSNRobert Kraft's ruthless Patriots decision makes sense as main draft target emergesRobert Kraft's decision to fire Jerod Mayo after the Patriots missed out on the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft makes sense with them in danger of missing out on Travis Hunter
The Patriots owner, who scored a D-plus on the NFLPA’s annual report card last year, actually dipped a bit lower in the 2025 players survey. Overall, he was ranked 29th, with only three owners (New York Jets Woody Johnson, Arizona’s Michael Bidwell, Carolina Panthers David Tepper) receiving worse grades.
The latest NFLPA report cards were not kind to the New England Patriots, with the team ranking 31st out of 32 NFL franchises.
Boston mayoral candidate Josh Kraft says the city’s growing payroll, boasting more than 500 employees who earned more than $300,000 last year, is the “latest example” of why more fiscal
Robert Kraft was correct in his assessment of the situation as Tom Brady had expressed his displeasure within the Patriots camp. Brady joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and found immediate success. He played two seasons before reluctantly retiring in 2023, while Bill Belichick also concluded his tenure with the Patriots.
Kraft’s campaign has already started raking in $1,000 donations from big-pocketed donors like auto mogul Herb Chambers, construction magnate Jay Cashman, PR executive George Regan and New Balance
The first-time candidate is pulling money in from family members, financial executives and real estate developers as looks to oust incumbent Michelle Wu.
Michelle Wu holds a double-digit lead over philanthropist Josh Kraft in the race for Boston mayor, a new poll from Emerson College finds. The preliminary election to narrow the field down to two candidates is in September. The poll asked more than 600 registered voters who they would vote for if the election were held today.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu leads billionaire philanthropist Josh Kraft in the first poll of the city’s young mayoral campaign, but a decent share of voters remain up for grabs. Forty-three percent of respondents to the new Emerson College poll say they support the Democratic incumbent,
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