Bill Belichick-Robert Kraft feud, explained
Briefly

The collaboration between Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick spanned 25 years, culminating in the New England Patriots becoming champions and a dominant force in the NFL. Kraft acquired the franchise in 1994, leading to its transformation into a billion-dollar entity. Belichick, starting as a coordinator, became head coach and secured six Super Bowl victories. Over time, their relationship soured, with indications of tension and disagreement emerging, marking a contrast to their previous successful alignment.
Robert Kraft, who purchased the Patriots in 1994, transformed the franchise from struggling to a six-time champion, currently valued at around $7.4 billion.
Bill Belichick, previously a defensive coordinator, led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles and 17 division crowns, achieving a remarkable overall record of 266-121.
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