Robert Kraft had an incredible reason for choosing Super Bowl LI ring to auction

“That was was pretty special.”

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft auctioned off his Super Bowl LI ring in support of COVID-19 relief.

Kraft joined the All-In Challenge and sold the ring to a fan for $1.025 million. New England’s most recent championship win was against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII — but, Kraft had a special reason to auction off the Super Bowl LI ring.

“That was was pretty special,” Kraft said on FOX News’ Hannity. “I have a good friend, Michael Rubin, who started the All-In Challenge. He said try and come up with something special that could garner a lot of support. I thought about our fifth Super Bowl and we were down 28-3 with two minutes to go in the third period and had a .04 chance of winning the game and 99.6 (percent) chance to lose. We came back and it was a great, great victory.

“In some ways I feel the mood of our country is a little down and we’re still the greatest country in the world. We’re going to come back. I thought our ring epitomized that.”

The Patriots made the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history and it’s a comeback the entire world will have to make after this pandemic.

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