Kraft’s early exit: Drunk, discontent after Jets’ dominating performance

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was seen leaving MetLife Stadium prematurely, reportedly intoxicated and expressing his frustration over the Jets’ commanding performance during a recent game.

Bronx Post reliably gathered from witnesses that Kraft was slurring his speech as he exited the stadium, clearly displeased with the outcome.

Kraft’s grievances were evident as he complained about the Jets running up the score, making no effort to hide his disdain.

He was heard saying, “Aaron Rodgers is lucky Tommy isn’t here,” alluding to the absence of former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who has been a formidable opponent in the past.

The incident has sparked conversations among fans and analysts alike, highlighting not only Kraft’s disappointment but also the heightened emotions that often accompany high-stakes NFL matchups.

As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how this will impact the dynamics within the league, particularly as the rivalry between the Patriots and Jets continues to unfold.

Related Posts

Why Cristiano Ronaldo Missed Jota’s Funeral

Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence at the funeral of Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva, has sparked public curiosity. While many fans and observers wondered why the global icon…

Continue reading
Throgs Neck Little League Kicks Off Exciting New Season with BP Gibson’s Support

The highly anticipated Throgs Neck Little League season has officially started, bringing excitement and energy to the local community. Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson expressed her enthusiasm for the young…

Continue reading

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Bronx Community Leader Sheikh Musa Drammeh Endorses Curtis Sliwa for Mayor

Bronx Community Leader Sheikh Musa Drammeh Endorses Curtis Sliwa for Mayor

Bronx Borough President Gibson Marks Two Years Since Israel Terror Attack, Calls for Peace and Hostage Release

Bronx Borough President Gibson Marks Two Years Since Israel Terror Attack, Calls for Peace and Hostage Release

NYC to Issue $460 Million in Social Bonds to Expand Affordable Housing Development

NYC to Issue $460 Million in Social Bonds to Expand Affordable Housing Development

Community Op-Ed: Seasons change, but our priorities remain the same: Building record amounts of housing to make New York City more affordable

Community Op-Ed: Seasons change, but our priorities remain the same: Building record amounts of housing to make New York City more affordable

African Immigrants Commission Elevates Culture, Expands Impact in Annual Heritage Event

African Immigrants Commission Elevates Culture, Expands Impact in Annual Heritage Event

Bronx Residents Blast Councilmembers Over Bainbridge and Just Home Votes, Accuse Betrayal as Councilwoman Defends Position

Bronx Residents Blast Councilmembers Over Bainbridge and Just Home Votes, Accuse Betrayal as Councilwoman Defends Position