The Patriots Helped Out An NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Team

The New England Patriots are all-in when it comes to helping others. Well, Patriots owner Robert Kraft did another great thing and helped a team in the NCAA Tournament.

Providence Friars were getting ready for Sweet 16 and the Patriots allowed them to use their plane. Staff members and fans are going to Chicago on the Patriots jet.

Adam Rittenberg from ESPN reported about the favor Kraft made. Head coach Ed Cooley is more than grateful for this great deal. I mean, getting an extra help from the Patriots sure means a thing because he is a Patriots fan.

“Great to see New England teams supporting New England teams,” Cooley said at a press conference.

Patriots help great team in the NCAA Tournament

Providence goes after Kansas on Friday night. This is their effort to make the Elite Eight. It’s a great accomplishment for the team and they deserve the best treatment. That’s why Kraft decided to help them out.

The Friars took down the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State and the Spiders of Richmond to make the top.

If Providence defeats Kansas, they will meet the winner of the game between the Iowa State and Miami.

The Friars will try their best because they have a chance to win the first Final Four in three decades. The team last accomplished this in 1987.

Kraft has already used his plane to help others. His state was dealing with a terrible outbreak and people were dying. Kraft used his plane to transport facemasks from China. These masks were of great help for the medical staff.

Kraft has donated a lot of money in the past and he is all-in when it comes to helping those in need. He is eager to support those who need extra support in these hard times.

The Patriots have two Boeing 767-300ERs. They bought the steel birds in 2017. The name of the organization is written all over the planes. Both birds are “fixed” and yes, this is what perfection looks like. The Kraft family will use these planes for many plans in the future.