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CEO Patriots Robert Kraft Announces Ticket Discounts at Gillette Stadium for People with Disabilities and Veterans

FOXBOROUGH, MA

In a heartfelt effort to make Gillette Stadium more inclusive, New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft has announced a new initiative offering discounted tickets for people with disabilities and veterans. Effective immediately, the program aims to ensure that all fans, regardless of their circumstances, can experience the thrilling atmosphere of Patriots games.

“Gillette Stadium is more than just a stadium – it’s the heart of our community,” Kraft said during a press conference. “I want everyone, no matter their situation, to have the chance to step into Gillette, feel the roar of the crowd, and become part of Patriots Nation. We’re not just playing football to win – we’re playing for everyone.”

The initiative provides a 25% discount on single-game tickets for individuals with disabilities and veterans, with up to two companion tickets at the same rate. Eligible fans can apply through the Patriots’ official website, where a verification process ensures accessibility. The program covers all home games, including high-demand matchups, though availability is limited to designated seating areas.

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This move reflects Kraft’s ongoing commitment to community engagement. Gillette Stadium, home to the Patriots since 2002, has long been a symbol of New England pride. With a capacity of over 65,000, it’s one of the NFL’s premier venues, renowned for its passionate fans and storied history. However, high ticket prices have often been a barrier for some fans. Kraft’s initiative addresses this by making the game-day experience more accessible.

Local veteran organizations and disability advocacy groups have praised the decision. “This is a game-changer for our members,” said Sarah Thompson, director of Massachusetts Veterans Support Network. “Attending a Patriots game is a bucket-list experience, and now more veterans can share in that joy.” Similarly, AccessNE, a disability rights group, called the program “a significant step toward true inclusion.”

The Patriots are also enhancing accessibility at Gillette Stadium, with plans to add more wheelchair-accessible seating and sensory-friendly zones for neurodiverse fans. These upgrades complement the ticket discount program, fostering a welcoming environment for all.

Kraft emphasized that the initiative aligns with the Patriots’ broader mission. “Patriots Nation is about unity,” he said. “We want every fan to feel like they belong here.” As the team prepares for another exciting season, this program underscores their dedication to making Gillette Stadium a place where everyone can celebrate the spirit of football.

Fans interested in the discount program can visit the Patriots’ website for details and application instructions. With this bold step, Kraft is ensuring that Patriots Nation remains a community for all.

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