What's Happening?
Since purchasing the New England Patriots in 1994, the Kraft family has transformed the team into one of the most successful franchises in NFL history. Under their ownership, the Patriots have become the second-most
valuable NFL team, according to Forbes. The team has achieved more NFL victories, division titles, conference crowns, and Super Bowl championships than any other team over the past two decades. The move to Gillette Stadium in 2002 marked the beginning of a dominant era, establishing one of the greatest home-field records in professional sports.
Why It's Important?
The Kraft family's management of the Patriots has set a benchmark for success in professional sports. Their strategic decisions, including the construction of Gillette Stadium and investment in team development, have not only increased the franchise's value but also its competitive stature. This success story underscores the impact of effective leadership and investment in sports franchises, serving as a model for other team owners. The Patriots' achievements have also contributed to the NFL's overall popularity and financial growth.




 
 






