Foxborough, MA – Just three hours after Governor Maura Healey's statement regarding the expansion of the New Balance Athletics Center, Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, unexpectedly announced the delay of this $120 million project until 2030.

Governor Healey's statement criticized the expansion plan, arguing that the state needs to prioritize other investment purposes. She also emphasized that upgrading sports infrastructure is not part of the state’s current development plan.
In an official statement, Robert Kraft said: “We are deeply sorry to announce that the expansion of the New Balance Athletics Center will be delayed until 2030. While we were ready to proceed, due to unresolved issues related to the state’s development plans, we will need to adjust the timeline.”

The delay is believed to be due to disagreements between the team and state officials over prioritizing sports infrastructure development. Governor Healey highlighted that the state's current priorities are long-term projects, not just upgrading sports facilities.
This delay has disappointed Patriots fans. Many feel the team is lacking a real commitment to the future and the community, especially when modern facilities are needed to maintain competitiveness.
On social media, fans criticized Robert Kraft’s decision, arguing that it reflects a lack of long-term vision. One fan expressed: “The Patriots need a modern facility to remain competitive. Delaying the project is a huge step backward.”
The Patriots fan community hopes for a change in the team’s development strategy. Agreements between the team and state officials need to improve moving forward.
Nevertheless, the decision to delay has raised concerns about the team’s future. Whether the expansion plan will continue after 2030 remains a big question.
With this decision, Patriots fans will continue to monitor the progress of the project, hoping for positive changes in the near future.





