No one in the Patriots community believed things could change this fast.
Just a few hours earlier, the atmosphere surrounding the team was filled with optimism and anticipation.

Overnight meetings were reportedly moving toward an agreement that could shape the future of the city for decades to come. Many believed the final remaining disagreements would be resolved after months of difficult negotiations.
Instead, Sunday morning brought an entirely different atmosphere to the entire city of Foxborough.
Emergency calls began early as the first details started leaking out. At first, very few people knew exactly what had happened inside the meeting rooms.
However, as more information was revealed, the scale of the situation quickly became impossible to ignore.
According to multiple internal sources, the focus of the dispute was the $4.7 billion redevelopment project for Gillette Stadium. This project had long been viewed as a symbol of Foxborough’s economic and sporting future.
According to the sources, the Patriots had committed more than $2.9 billion in private investment to the overall development plan. The organization had also agreed to bear the majority of long-term operating costs rather than shifting those obligations to the state.
However, the Patriots continued to seek certain infrastructure commitments they believed were essential for the project’s success.
According to reports, the organization requested approximately $950 million to improve transportation and connectivity around the stadium area.
Additionally, another $420 million was allocated for upgrading the electrical system, improving telecommunications, and supporting infrastructure for future international events.
The final proposal also included a separate economic development incentive package worth nearly $480 million over fifteen years.
Patriots supporters argued that these were not unreasonable demands but necessary investments to maximize the project’s long-term value.
However, Governor Maura Healey reportedly rejected most of the proposal due to concerns about the state’s future financial obligations. Economic advisors reportedly warned that the government’s total commitment could eventually exceed $1.8 billion in the coming years.
By Sunday morning, the negotiations had completely collapsed and the project was suspended until 2030.
What shocked the NFL community even more happened just hours after that announcement was made.
According to sources close to the organization, Owner & Chairman Robert Kraft ordered an evaluation of contingency plans to relocate all key facilities to New Hampshire.
According to initial reports, the discussions included a new training complex, a modern recovery and performance center, and player development facilities. This possibility immediately raised concerns that Foxborough could gradually lose a significant part of the team’s long-term future.
According to sources, in the final meeting with senior advisors, Owner & Chairman Robert Kraft strongly defended the Patriots’ position:
“We have tried to compromise at every level. But if the future of this organization continues to be placed in uncertainty, we have a responsibility to find another path to protect the Patriots.”
This statement quickly received strong support from a large portion of Patriots fans. Many supporters believe the organization had done everything possible to keep the project in Foxborough before the negotiations fell apart.
Although no final decision has been made, disappointment continues to spread across the city as a project once expected to create more than 24,000 jobs, generate nearly $4 billion in tourism revenue, and attract multiple future Super Bowls now faces the risk of complete collapse.