Current Assessment
Kraft's largest asset is his controlling interest in the New England Patriots. Recent reports of an 8% minority sale put the team near a $9 billion valuation, and Business Insider, citing Forbes, reported Kraft's net worth at $13.8 billion in February 2026. His wealth also includes the New England Revolution, Gillette Stadium, Patriot Place, paper and packaging businesses, and private investments held through The Kraft Group. The estimate does not add the Patriots' full valuation to his net worth because ownership is family-linked, a minority sale reduced the retained stake, and related stadium or real estate assets may overlap with reported team valuations.
Key caveats
- The Kraft Group is private, so asset values and debt are not fully visible.
- Public sources do not clearly separate Robert Kraft's personal ownership from family, trust, or holding-company ownership.
- Minority-sale proceeds are treated as a team balance-sheet item, not separate personal cash.
Evidence gaps
- Direct current New England Revolution valuation.
- Final approved terms of the Patriots minority sale.
- Public debt and liability data for Kraft-controlled entities.
