The foundation is backed by Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots, for whom Brady used to play. ...
As he did for last year's game, Kraft released an ad for his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS). This year's commercial ...
NFL veteran-turned-commentator Tom Brady and rap star Snoop Dogg drew backlash during Sunday’s Super Bowl for their starring roles in an ad in which they urged people to stop the hate. In the “ No ...
Commercial by New England Patriots owner's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism makes no mention of Jews, after last year's ad ...
Donald Trump plans to attend Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans Sunday, something no sitting president has ever done largely ...
Patriots owner Robert Kraft tells USA TODAY Sports that he wanted to air a second Super Bowl ad because the fight against racism continues.
“Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism ... “Imagine a foundation to combat Asian hate running a Super Bowl ad without Asians and without mentioning Asians.” ...
Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism released a commercial starring Tom Brady called "No Reason to Hate." ...
"Man, I hate that things are so bad, that we have to do a commercial about it," Snoop says in the 30-second spot.
the nonprofit founded by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. It’s titled “No Reason to Hate.” The ad features the two icons aggressively listing why they hate each other (“I hate you ...
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is back ... "There's no reason to hate," Kraft said. "Why should you hate someone because of the color of their skin? Or the way they worship God?