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Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s second wife Dana keeps a low profile, but she collaborates with coach Mike Vrabel on an important project.
The New England Patriots’ march to the Super Bowl has been one of the stories of the season. A team that won just three games last season has now reached the pinnacle with club legend and first-year head coach Mike Vrabel.
Fans are sending prayers to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft after his appearance on ESPN and not looking like himself.
In Dana Kraft’s eyes, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has changed the culture in Foxboro, not only on the football field but also for dogs stuck in shelters across the region.
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft provided a wonderful update on likely NFL schedule changes that will please fans.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft outlined a plan to increase the NFL's regular season to 18 games. Under the idea pitched by Kraft, the preseason would shrink from three weeks to two. An 18th game would also allow every team to play abroad at least once a year:
Robert Kraft has confirmed that NFL owners are backing a global expansion plan that could frustrate both fans and players. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said that discussions are underway for an 18-game regular season,
The Bills were at the height of their powers in the 1990's, and Kraft was impressed with their home-field advantage. The post Robert Kraft explained how AFC East rival convinced him to ‘never’ build a dome stadium for the Patriots appeared first on Boston.
According to Pro-Football Reference, teams that play in a dome are 3-16 against open-air teams in sub-freezing temperatures during the postseason. Two of those losses are from the Los Angeles Chargers and the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium this season.
The New England Patriots defeated the Denver Broncos 10-7 on Sunday in the AFC Championship Game at Empower Field at Mile High. The victory secures the franchise's 11th championship appearance under the ownership of Robert Kraft and its 12th overall.