New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was quick to respond to not being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Kraft was eligible to be part of the 2026 class, but ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday that the Patriots owner didn’t get enough votes to get in.

The news comes just days after longtime Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was also not named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Following the news that he didn’t get into the Hall of Fame, Kraft seemingly didn’t care as he said his focus is on Sunday.

“What matters to me is we win Sunday,” Kraft told CNBC on Tuesday.

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Of course, the Patriots are set to play the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX on Sunday in San Francisco.

When asked why he thought he didn’t get in, Kraft didn’t have much of an answer.

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“I can’t speak on issues where other people are voting or doing things,” Kraft added.

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Kraft has owned the Patriots since 1994, and under his ownership, New England has won six Super Bowls and is going for their seventh on Sunday.

New England is a 4.5-point underdog against Seattle on Sunday in Super Bowl LX.

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