The 2023 New England Patriots rookies recently got a first-hand look at the team’s six Super Bowl trophies. The trophies were shown to the players by owner Robert Kraft at an event introducing them to Patriots culture, which includes standing up against antisemitism.
Kraft spoke to the rookie class about uniting and bringing people of all backgrounds together.
The rookie class got a look at the Super Bowl trophies and rings from each of the Patriots’ six championship wins, following the discussion. Kraft hopes the new crop of talent can help New England add to their championship collection.
“I love this team. The most important thing to me is that we win,” said Kraft. “But just as important to me is that we build relationships in the community and represent this brand and you, individually in the community, to do things that bring people together.”
“The better you do, the more good you will do everywhere.”
Robert Kraft explains to the rookie class what it means to #StandUptoJewishHate.@StandUp2JewHate | #ForeverNE pic.twitter.com/lEPC0dDjqI
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) June 27, 2023
The Patriots are currently on a break, before returning to Gillette Stadium for training camp. The first practice open to the public is scheduled for July 26.