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 are believed to be eyeing a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in Thursday's NFL draft, but they reportedly could look to trade down in…
Robert Kraft is not happy with the recent unrest that is taking place on the campus of Columbia University. The owner of the New England Patriots lashed out at his alma mater for a disturbing change in the teaching culture.
The Patriots have made it known that they are willing to trade the third overall pick in the NFL Draft, but barring an unexpected development, it does not sound like that is going to happen.
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.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who long standing support of Columbia University has among other things resulted in the football field being named after him, has severed ties with the school, amid ongoing antisemitism on campus.
The rumor mill is working overtime with NFL Draft week underway. Let’s dissect the latest. With only three days to go until the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the rumor mill is working overtime.
The relationship between Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft can be represented by an orange. Initially, what started off as a bond filled with mutual respect and admiration and a lot of sweet memories of winning multiple Super Bowls ended up turning sour real quick.
It might take more than flowers to get Robert Kraft to send the third overall pick to the Vikings. The Patriots are posturing for an "unprecedented deal" to move out of the third overall pick.
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.
The New England Patriots were either outbid for WR Calvin Ridley or they were not. Depends on who you ask.
The Falcons are a week away from the NFL Draft, but the headlines don’t read: “What will Raheem Morris do with Terry Fontenot in the new regime’s first draft?” No, they read: “Bill Belichick…” A bombshell story from ESPN dropped and it illuminated the head coaching search process that Arthur Blank and the Falcons underwent with Bill Belichick.
The 2024 NFL Draft is now just days away, and multiple guests will be in attendance to announce the selections for different teams. The Patriots are among those who have guests announcing their third-round selection on Day 2 of the event.
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.
It looks like the New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is dissatisfied with the Apple+ series documentary program, ‘The Dynasty.’ The veteran owner expressed his disappointment over the show in front of the reporters.
Eliot Wolf reportedly has final say over personnel decisions, leading many to assume that the director of scouting was New England’s de facto general manager.
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.
The New England Patriots made a strong push to sign Calvin Ridley when free agency began, but the star wide receiver landed with the Tennessee Titans. Robert Kraft claims there was at least one factor in Ridley’s decision that the Patriots had no control over.
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.
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.
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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