Patriots vs. Browns Game Schedule — Week 8, 2025
Overview: The New England Patriots host the Cleveland Browns at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) on Sunday, October 26, 2025. National TV: FOX. Kickoff is set for 1:00 PM ET
Kickoff times (U.S. time zones):
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1:00 PM ET
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12:00 PM CT
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11:00 AM MT
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10:00 AM PT.
How to watch (U.S.):
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TV: FOX (regional coverage).
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Streaming: Options vary by market; check providers such as
NFL+ (in-market/primetime rules apply) or your local live-TV streaming service.
Tickets & entry:
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Official tickets: Available via Ticketmaster; venue page confirms mobile ticketing (Ticket Office opens at 9:00 AM
on event days).
Parking & gates:
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Parking lots open ~4 hours before kickoff for Patriots home games; stadium gates typically open ~2 hours before kickoff. Plan extra time for security.
Bag policy (clear bags only):
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Clear plastic/vinyl/PVC bags up to 12" × 6" × 12", or a 1-gallon clear zip bag; small non-clear clutch up to 4.5" × 6.5"
permitted. Larger bags/backpacks are not allowed.
Radio:
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Patriots (flagship): 98.5 The Sports Hub (with pregame coverage).
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Browns network (in-market): ESPN 850, 92.3 The Fan, 98.5 WNCX (plus Spanish on La Mega 1300 AM).
Quick storylines:
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Patriots (5–2) look to extend their run at home; Browns (2–5) seek a bounce-back before their bye. Expect FOX’s Chris Myers/Mark Schlereth/Kristina Pink crew on the call. (Records/crew per team pages & listings.)
Note: This article uses U.S. time zones only (no conversions). If you want a condensed “How to Watch” graphic + Facebook caption/hashtags, I can draft it right away.
CEO Robert Kraft with a Warm Gesture Defending Female Patriots Fans After Controversial Incident

Foxborough, Massachusetts – October 28, 2025
After the New England Patriots’ dominant 32–13 victory over the Cleveland Browns at Gillette Stadium, a video circulating on social media sent shockwaves through the NFL community. In the clip, a group of female Patriots fans wearing bikinis were seen dancing and cheering from the stands at the moment their team sealed the win. While many fans viewed this as a “spontanous burst of joy,” it also faced harsh criticism from some spectators who called it “lacking public decorum.”
Amid public pressure, many awaited a response from the Patriots’ leadership—and team owner Robert Kraft took an unexpected stance: standing up to defend the group of fans.
“I don’t see anything shameful in it at all. They love the team, they love this victory, and they expressed their genuine emotions. In a world where everything is scrutinized, sometimes we forget that football—ultimately—is about joy, connection, and freedom of spirit,” Kraft said during a brief press conference Monday morning.

His statement quickly spread across social media, garnering thousands of supportive comments. Many Patriots fans wrote: “Thank you Mr. Kraft, finally someone sees things with heart instead of judgment.”
One of the female fans featured in the video shared on X (Twitter): “We didn’t mean to offend. We were just so happy. When I heard Mr. Kraft speak, I started crying. I felt understood.”
Robert Kraft’s actions went beyond words. According to internal sources, he sent a personal thank-you letter to the group of fans, with the message: “The Patriots are more than just a team—they are a family. And in this family, no one is left behind just for expressing joy.”
In an era where judgment spreads faster than empathy, Robert Kraft’s message rings out as a simple reminder: sports are not just about winning or losing—but about emotion and humanity.

