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It took a global pandemic to finally put Jets and Patriots fans on the same team.

A tractor-trailer emblazoned with the New England NFL squad’s name rolled into enemy territory Friday on a mission of mercy, as it pulled up to the Javits Center to drop off a huge supply of N95 respirator masks that were purchased from China by the franchise’s owner.

“We’re all in this together. Headed to New York with hope, love and 300,000 masks for healthcare workers,” the Patriots wrote on their official Instagram page.

Team owner Robert Kraft said he would be donating 300,000 masks to the city to battle the coronavirus.

He and his family spent $2 million on an order of 1.7 million masks and had them flown on a team plane from China. Kraft is also sending masks to Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

The aircraft touched down at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport early Wednesday, was loaded with 1.2 million N95 masks and landed with the order in Massachusetts on Thursday, a local NBC affiliate reported.

The remaining 500,000 masks will be delivered in a second shipment.

“Seeing what’s going on and how things are so difficult, this is a gift of ours, these 300,000 masks and the transportation to the people of New York,” Kraft said during an appearance on NBC New York.

“We want to give hope and good cheer at this time, that we’ll all [be] banding together and trying to do what’s right,” he added.