Patriots owner to fly 76 health care workers on team plane to Super Bowl
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (WWLP) — New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft invited 76 vaccinated health care workers on an all-expenses-paid trip to Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
“What are you guys doing this weekend?” Kraft asked a group of frontline workers during a virtual call earlier this week. “Would you like to go to the Super Bowl?”
Kraft told the stunned health care workers it was just “a small way to say thank you” for “putting your lives on the line.”
The health care workers selected for this trip will receive transportation from Gillette Stadium to Logan Airport with a police escort, a ticket to the NFL TikTok Tailgate concert headlined by Miley Cyrus exclusively for vaccinated health care workers, a two-night complimentary hotel stay, a Patriots gift bag, a $100 VISA gift card to spend at Raymond James Stadium and ground transportation in Tampa.
Out of the 76 health care workers who are going, two are Baystate Health employees, Dr. Sarah Haessler and Stephen Boyle, Sr. who are vaccinated against COVID-19.
Dr. Haessler is a hospital epidemiologist and infectious disease physician, while Boyle is the director of hospitality.
They will fly roundtrip on the Patriots’ team plane and be greeted by Robert Kraft when they arrive in Tampa on Sunday.
“It’s an honor for us to celebrate these health care workers by giving them a well-deserved break for a day and an opportunity to enjoy the Super Bowl, a reality that is only made possible because of the vaccines. We hope that in doing so, others are also encouraged to get vaccinated as they are able. Once again, we want to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts to all of the health care heroes who have risked their well-being to ensure ours. They are truly superheroes to us,” said Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft.
The Kraft family offered four tickets to each of the governors outside of Massachusetts, who then selected health care superheroes from their respective states, for a total of 20 individuals representing Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
The remaining tickets were distributed to many of the not-for-profit hospitals throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that continue to care for COVID-19 patients.
All attending health care workers have been fully vaccinated no later than January 24, or 14 days prior to travel.