Teen who helped find Brady's stolen jerseys gets special invite from Kraft
The 19-year-old who assisted the FBI in tracking down Tom Brady's stolen Super Bowl jerseys is being rewarded with tickets to the New England Patriots' home opener.
Dylan Wagner, a Patriots fan and sports memorabilia collector from the Seattle area, received the invitation in a voice mail message left by owner Robert Kraft on Thursday.
"Dylan, this is Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots," Kraft said in the message, according to CBS Boston. "I just want to thank you for the great role you played in helping us get Tommy's jerseys back.
"I was told someone was flying you out there and I just want to make sure you had good seats and get you down on the field at the first game when we put our banner up."
Wagner is hopeful he'll get to meet Brady.
"He (Kraft) said maybe I'll get to meet some people and he kind of left it at that but it's pretty open ended," he said. "I think that's hinting at meeting Brady at the home opener."
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