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Patriots’ Robert Kraft bothered by lack of recent playoff success, critical of team’s recent drafts

Add Robert Kraft’s name to the list of NFL owners who have generated headlines this week during the annual league meetings. The Patriots’ longtime owner publicly acknowledged that his team’s recent lack of success doesn’t sit well with him, as New England hasn’t won a playoff game since winning their sixth Super Bowl at the end of the 2018 season. 

Kraft also took a less than subtle shot at the Patriots’ recent draft classes while praising the success his team had during last year’s draft. The Patriots’ 2021 draft class was headlined by quarterback Mac Jones, who was selected to the Pro Bowl last season while helping New England return the playoffs after a one-year absence. 

“I’m a Patriots fan, big time, first,” Kraft said, via ESPN’s Mike Weiss. “More than anything, it bothers me that we haven’t been able to win a playoff game in the last three years. I’m happy that we had, I think, a great draft last year….

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