Watch: Red Sox’ Champion Alex Cora Fires Up Gillette Stadium Before Patriots-Packers

The Boston Red Sox won the 2018 World Series a week ago, and they do not even think of stopping their celebration. The World Series parade fired up Boston on Wednesday, and the champions were honored in a great way during the Boston Celtics’ magnificent win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday at TD Garden. Alex Cora and a group of players brought the party in Puerto Rico, and took the Commissioner’s Trophy with them. The winners celebrated in the manager’s home country.

The celebration tour made its way to Gillette Stadium. Alex Cora and several Red Sox players arrived at the stadium right prior the game between the New England Patriots and the Green Bay Packers.

Brock Holt, J.D. Martinez, Steve Pearce and Ryan Braiser delivered a special message for the Pats.

“Dirty Water” reached for the speakers, and each member walked to the midfield. Cora and other Red Sox players took off their jerseys, and fans were happy to see the Patriots jerseys beneath. Yes, everyone at Gillette Stadium went crazy, and this gesture will enter history. No Patriot fan will ever forget the way Alex Cora and his players honored New England.

This is the type of event you never forget. It is an excellent energy booster, and the Patriots needed it to enter the game at full speed. This is a really important game for Brady and the rest of the team. NFL experts agree that this is one of the biggest games in the regular season, and they have already made predictions on the winner.

The Patriots struggled at the beginning of the season, but they are much better now. They are definitely ready to accept the Packers challenge, and send them back home without a win. Brady will also get the chance to confront the young quarterback colleague.

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