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Aaron Hernandez rips Robert Kraft, praises Tom Brady in letter reportedly written from prison

He writes about a number of Patriots players

Aaron Hernandez reacts in court in Fall River, Mass. Steven Senne/AP

Aaron Hernandez reportedly penned a letter from prison, and in that correspondence, which surfaced Monday on TMZ.com, the former New England Patriots tight end writes about his former employer, Robert Kraft, as well as ex-teammates Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski.

Hernandez referred to the New England Patriots owner as “fake –s non loyal Kraft who told me he loved me every time he seen me but obviously shows his word ain’t s–t.’’

Kraft testified for the prosecution in March 2015 during Hernandez’s trial before the 26-year-old was found guilty of the murder of Odin Lloyd and sentenced to life in prison. He is awaiting trial for a double-murder in 2012.

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In the note, Hernandez says he has been able to watch Patriots games, and praised his former teammates.

“The closest I was with was probably [Tom] Brady in whom I love to death and always will and only hope the best for them,’’ Hernandez writes. “But was cool with Julez [Edelman], [Deion] Branch (I f—-d with and got mad love for) and ‘the BEST TE ever to walk on a football field’ Gronk!’’

This is not the first correspondance to appear from Hernandez during his time in prison. In August 2013, TMZ published another note reportedly written by him.

You can read the entire letter on TMZ.com.

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