New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and President Donald Trump have been known fans of each other back when Trump was elected president in November of 2016. Their relationship seemed to fray away though when the president went on a full-fledged attack of the NFL and all of the players who were kneeling during the National Anthem. Kraft called Trump's stance "divisive" and they haven't had too many interactions ever since. That all changed though when the President offered the Patriots some praise for making it all the way to the Super Bowl.
Recently, Kraft appeared on Fox & Friends where he talked about the Super Bowl and offered to comment on his relationship with the President, which seems to be a lot better than it was before.
"We can use every fan who wants to support us from wherever they are in their standard of life," Kraft said. "I have a lot of people who give me advice and he's been very supportive and I know he's working very hard to serve the best interest of the country."
Tom Brady was once seen with a "Make America Great Again" hat in his locker which made some feel like the Patriots were "Trump's Team."
Check out the video below for the full clip.