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Robert Kraft reveals why he fired Bill Belichick


FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 17: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick watch from the sideline before a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Gillette Stadium on December 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
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The New England Patriots’ dynasty, which dominated the NFL for more than two decades, finally ended when Bill Belichick and the team parted ways ahead of the 2024 season.

Owner Robert Kraft faced the team’s recent struggles, including a disappointing 4–13 record in 2023, and he felt compelled to make changes despite Belichick’s legendary status and six Super Bowl victories.

In a candid interview on iHeartRadio’s The Breakfast Club, Kraft shed light on the difficult decision to let Belichick go.

“I kept him with me for 24 years. I didn’t enjoy firing him,” Kraft admitted. “I tried to do it the best way I could. And what he did for us was great. “People need to adapt and if they don’t… things can change.”

For 24 years, the Patriots were a formidable force, boasting an impressive record of 267–94.

However, the post-Brady era from 2020 to 2023 saw a steep decline, with the team stumbling to a 29–38 record and suffering three losing seasons in just four years.

Kraft also acknowledged his role in the team’s slump, saying, “In life, it’s about finding good chemistry and trust… Our record the last 3 to 4 years wasn’t what I wanted. And I Gave him so much power. He had complete control over everything. And shame on me, I should have kept some checks and balances.”

The Patriots owner, known for his competitive spirit, emphasized that success in sports is binary – you either win or lose – and defeat is especially hard for him to swallow.

Now, as the Patriots attempt to rebuild, the results remain disappointing. Six weeks into the season, the team is struggling with a 1–5 record and facing many challenges.

The offensive line has been inconsistent, the defense faltered against the Houston Texans, and rookie quarterback Mayes was thrust into action earlier than expected.

Although the rebuild will take time, it is clear that Kraft believes a new approach is necessary to usher in a new era of football in Foxboro.


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