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Robert Kenneth Kraft [1] (born June 5, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kraft Group , a diversified holding company with assets in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment, real estate development , and a private equity portfolio.
Handshakes, back-pats and hugs seemed to validate that claim. Because even as Kraft navigated a “very emotional day for me,” he also celebrated the run few could've imagined when it began in 2000.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft on Monday blamed himself for having to fire Jerod Mayo, saying he put the first-year head coach in an "untenable" situation. Kraft met with the media one ...
But Kraft said firing Mayo wasn’t about record alone. Rather, the Patriots lost six straight games before their season finale. Kraft felt Mayo’s team was trending in the wrong direction.
In just his second NFL season, Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw the ball more than any quarterback in history in 1994. He set NFL records for pass attempts in a season (691 – this record was later broken by Matthew Stafford in 2012), pass completions and attempts in a game (45-for-70 with no interceptions, Week Eleven vs. Minnesota in overtime), and most games in a season with 50 ...
Robert Kraft 'very much' wants the Pats to win in Germany, but he knows what position his team is in right now. ... (You can find the that point of the discussion at the 4:00 mark of the video below.)
The Patriots came into the 1999 season without second-year running back Robert Edwards due to a serious knee injury, after rushing for over 1,100 yards in 1998. [2] Taking Edwards' place were veteran Terry Allen and rookie Kevin Faulk , but neither player was able to eclipse 1,000 yards rushing and overall the Patriots' rushing offense was 23rd ...
Robert's eldest, Jonathan, is the president of the New England Patriots and the Kraft Group, Robert’s holding company that encompasses various business interests in sports, entertainment ...