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        <title><![CDATA[Patriots owner Robert Kraft donates Super Bowl ring to ‘All-In Challenge’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Patriots</strong> owner <strong>Robert Kraft</strong> — who won over NYC fans when he donated 300,000 masks to city frontline workers — has put up one of his Super Bowl rings for a charity auction.</p><p><strong>The jewelry from Super Bowl LI in 2017</strong> has already hit more than $1 million in bidding, and the auction for the ring still has over a week to go.</p><p>Kraft put up the bauble as part of Fanatics mogul Michael Rubin’s <strong>“All-In Challenge,&#8221;</strong> for which celebs and VIPs are putting up prized possessions for bidding or raffles. The initiative has raised more than $41 million in a month for hunger charities.</p><p>Over 700,000 people have so far bid on lots that include a private putting lesson with Tiger Woods, a flight on Drake’s private plane, and — thanks to Chris Pratt — the chance to be eaten by a dinosaur in a “Jurassic World” sequel. Leo DiCaprio, Gwyneth Paltrow and Pearl Jam have also participated.</p><p>Rubin told us that the night he hatched the challenge, his first four phone calls were to Kraft, rapper Meek Mill, movie star Kevin Hart and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.</p><p>But of all the starry lots available, self-made Rubin said that if he were still a beginning entrepreneur, “I’d be more excited to shadow the CEOs of Walmart, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs — there are several auctions where you can actually pitch your business ideas.”</p><p>A raffle to pitch Goldman CEO David Solomon starts at $10, as does a mentoring session with Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and shadowing Walmart’s Doug McMillion. Inventive types can also separately bid on pitching Walmart execs their business ideas.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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