Robert Kraft expresses excitement about Patriots after 'two worst years of my ownership'
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Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, expressed optimism for the 2025 season after a challenging two years where the team won only eight games. Kraft described these years as the lowest point of his ownership and emphasized the positive changes with the hiring of new coach Mike Vrabel and the overhauling of the coaching staff and roster. He hopes the new era will restore competitiveness and build on the franchise's historic success, stating a desire to continue the legacy of playoff success.
The last two years were the worst years of my 31 years of ownership. We have to change that.
We have a new coach in Mike Vrabel, who is really connected with the players, who's doing great work.
We've owned the team 31 years, we've had 27 home playoff games, and we've been privileged to win 23.
I want that record to keep going.
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