Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism released a commercial starring Tom Brady called "No Reason to Hate." ...
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft tells USA TODAY Sports that he wanted to air a second Super Bowl ad because the fight against ...
Robert Kraft exclusively told PEOPLE he's 'really worried about our country and the divisiveness' as his Foundation to Combat ...
Patriots owner Robert Kraft unveiled a Super Bowl advertisement Monday for his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, or FCAS, featuring football legend Tom Brady and hip-hop superstar Snoop Dogg.
"Man, I hate that things are so bad, that we have to do a commercial about it," Snoop says in the 30-second spot.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss his foundation releasing their 'No Reason to Hate' ...
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The New England Patriots owner, who launched the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism in 2019, dropped the ball this year with a ...
Much like last year's big game, Kraft, 83, is releasing a new commercial from his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism in a new campaign called "No Reason to Hate." This year's ad will reportedly feature ...
Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg step into the Super Bowl commercial spotlight this year, starring in the first teaser for Robert ...
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Robert Kraft, Kraft Group CEO and chairman and New England Patriots owner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss a new ad from the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism featuring Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg that's ...
"I called each of them," Kraft said of the new ad from the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, noting Brady and Snoop agreed ...
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Soap Central on MSNRobert Kraft once opened up about his religious upbringing - Here’s what he had to say amid Super Bowl antisemitism adRobert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots (an American football team), has long been vocal about his Jewish heritage and his commitment to fighting antisemitism.
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