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Gov. Chris Sununu is gifted a jersey signed by Tom Brady from New England Patriots Chairman at the State House for a launch of a Patriots scratch ticket game in Concord on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
As the New England Patriots prepare to take on the Seattle Seahawks in football’s most anticipated face-off, let’s revisit some of the team’s appearances in the New Hampshire capital.
In 2015, at the height of deflategate, Patriots defensive lineman Zach Moore and cheerleaders LisaMarie Ianuzzi and Bridget Martin made an appearance at the Abbott-Downing School, where senior citizens and elementary school-aged children were gathered for an event promoting physical activity.
Patriots defensive lineman Zach Moore greets students as he walks to the front of an assembly during a community event promoting daily exercise to elementary school students and senior citizens at Abbot-Downing School in Concord on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Participants run drills with Patriots defensive lineman Zach Moore during a community event promoting daily exercise to elementary school students and senior citizens at Abbot-Downing School in Concord on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
A boy cheers after learning students will receive Patriots team photos during a community event promoting daily exercise to elementary school students and senior citizens at Abbot-Downing School in Concord on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Patriots cheerleaders Bridget Martin (left) and LisaMarie Ianuzzi prepare to work with children and seniors citizens during a community event promoting daily exercise to elementary school students and senior citizens at Abbot-Downing School in Concord on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Monitor reporter Ray Duckler went hunting that day for the “elephant in the room” and found scant criticism for the mythic quarterback at the center of the controversy, Tom Brady. The swirling allegations hardly mattered to the children.
“The children shrieked when [former Patriots center Pete] Brock told them they would receive a team photo and team wristbands,” Duckler wrote. “And later, a select few got to ask Moore questions. […] Nothing about PSIs, Tom Brady, pressure gauges or four-game suspensions. Not on this day.”
In January of 2017, former Pats linebacker Tedy Bruschi autographed footballs and headshots for school children during the Harlem Wizards basketball fundraiser at Bishop Brady High School.
Bruschi acted as the team’s honorary coach, raising money for the American Stroke Association through his Massachusetts-based nonprofit, Tedy’s Team.
Former New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi signs autographs during the Harlem Wizards basketball fundraiser at Bishop Brady High School on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Former New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi signs autographs during the Harlem Wizards basketball fundraiser at Bishop Brady High School on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Later that year, it was team owner Robert Kraft’s turn to entertain a crowd in Concord.
The New Hampshire Lottery Commission was entering the sixth year of its lucrative partnership with the Patriots, which had yielded more than $26 million in scratch ticket sales and $7 million for state education programs the previous year.
Kraft joined then-Gov. Chris Sununu and Charlie McIntyre, executive director of the Lottery Commission, on the steps of the State House to launch the 2017 Patriots scratch ticket, “lobbing foam footballs […] and smiling broadly,” as Monitor reporter Ethan DeWitt observed.
Sununu received the day’s most coveted prize: a signed jersey from Brady.
โIn the spirit of [doing] things for all the citizens of New Hampshire, we know you like to be the best at everything,โ Kraft said. โSo I wanted to give a gift to the governor for all the people, and this is from the GOAT himself.”
Super Bowl LX begins at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 8.
New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft throws a football into the crowd following a launch of a Patriots New Hampshire Lottery scratch ticket game at the State House in Concord on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Gov. Chris Sununu is gifted a jersey signed by Tom Brady from New England Patriots Chairman at the State House for a launch of a Patriots scratch ticket game in Concord on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft (left) looks back towards a group of Merrimack Cardinals Youth Football League players at the State House in Concord on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017, during the launch of a New Hampshire Lottery Patriots scratch ticket. New Hampshire Lottery executive director Charlie McIntyre stands at right. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Gov. Chris Sununu (center), New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft (left) and New Hampshire Lottery executive director Charlie McIntyre appeared in front of the State House for a launch of a Patriots scratch ticket game in Concord on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. Credit: (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff)
Rebeca Pereira is the news editor at the Concord Monitor. She reports on farming, food insecurity, animal welfare and the towns of Canterbury, Tilton and Northfield. Reach her at rpereira@cmonitor.com
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