Kraft: ‘We didn't hear' Brady being booed

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Patriots Nation was in an uproar when Tom Brady was booed by at least part of the crowd when he was introduced with all the other Super Bowl MVPs on Sunday, but Robert Kraft didn't share their outrage.

Because, he said, he wasn't aware of it.

“I mean, to us, we didn’t hear it,” Kraft told WCVB's Maria Stephanos in a one-on-one interview. “We just heard loud noise and I just heard cheers everywhere around me. I didn’t find out what people -- all the social media chatter, and I think there were a lot of Denver fans and Raider fans in the audience . . . and, um, I don’t know. I think they see us as a big rival."

And he made it clear he couldn't be more proud of Brady. “He is such a classy, wonderful guy. He went there representing our team, our coaches, our fans . . .

“He is such a classy, wonderful guy. He went there representing our team, our coaches, our fans . . .

"I happened to see Archie [Manning] there. He has two sons now who have won two Super Bowls (each). But with all due respect, we got one son who has won four.”

 

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