New England Patriots president Jonathan Kraft was not pleased with the team’s performance in Sunday's 30-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Specifically, it appeared he did not like the ...
Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his son, team president Jonathan Kraft, seemed visibly frustrated after the Patriots lost five yards on a run with four minutes left in the first half and New ...
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and team president Jonathan Kraft haven't had much to smile about this season. The Patriots entered Sunday's road game against the Arizona Cardinals with a ...
and story lines from the Patriots’ most recent game … If the usual NFL information peddlers are correct and Robert and Jonathan Kraft are indeed intent on keeping overmatched rookie head coach ...
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Robert and Jonathan Kraft believe Mayo is the right man for the job. “The Krafts want to keep Jerod Mayo,” Rapoport said. “They believe he is the ...
Considering Robert Kraft and Jonathan Kraft looked dejected in Arizona ... It certainly didn’t feel like Mayo had a very good plan when it came to putting together his staff – other than ...
At one point CBS cameras flashed to where Patriots owner Robert Kraft was taking in the game with his son, Jonathan, and both men looked very unhappy with the team's efforts. The Patriots had zero ...
Rapoport notes owner Robert Kraft and his son Jonathan Kraft understood it would take multiple years to rebuild the team, and that Mayo needed a certain amount of learning on the job.
and story lines from the Patriots’ most recent game … If the usual NFL information peddlers are correct and Robert and Jonathan Kraft are indeed intent on keeping overmatched rookie head coach ...
The New England Patriots have gotten progressively worse since the Tom Brady era officially ended in 2019, and there is a growing sense that their ownership group is preparing to make more major ...
FOXBORO — Patriots fans’ displeasure was heard on Saturday. The biggest question is whether they were heard by the team’s biggest decision-makers. Twice late in Saturday’s 40-7 loss to the ...