Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, addressed the team's poor NFLPA report card at the league meetings, expressing surprise at the severity and announcing plans for a $50 million workout facility. Kraft is optimistic about improvements and believes the team is heading in a promising direction. He also mentioned upgrading the team facility and addressing daycare for players' children on game day.
For those interested in a deeper dive of Robert Kraft's 15-minute session with reporters today -- including the context of questions asked -- here is the Q&A: https://t.co/NYhFW4CNFT
News story: Robert Kraft "disappointed" there wasn't a more positive approach in 'The Dynasty' ... announces plans to upgrade team facility and address daycare for players' children on game day ... believes things headed in promising direction. https://t.co/rIFxzVBcy2
Robert Kraft addressed the Patriots' low marks in the NFLPA's annual report card. https://t.co/NqKqJ7PkTh
Robert Kraft on the Patriots’ poor NFLPA report card: “I must tell you, I was unaware of how bad it was.” He said the team is making changes and announced plans for a new $50 million workout facility. Kraft: “I’d be very surprised if that didn’t improve.”
Robert Kraft expected to speak with #Patriots reporters here at 8:30 at the league meetings. https://t.co/gPxQOZNUX7