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.

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