Patriots owner Robert Kraft took a trip to the State Correctional Institution in Chester, PA to visit rapper Meek Mill on Tuesday.

Kraft was joined by Meek Mill's good friend, entrepreneur Michael Rubin, as the two visited to show support for the 30-year-old rapper.

"Amazing young man. I know how I’d feel if I was in the situation he is," Kraft said per NBC Philadelphia. "Every time I see him, I just come away more impressed. He’s very intelligent. And makes it clear to me we have to do something with criminal justice reform."

Meek Mill, whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams, was sentenced to 2 to 4 years in prison in Novmber 2017 for "violating his probation after failing a drug test, traveling out of the region and getting arrested for fighting and other related offenses".

Kraft called Meek Mill's imprisonment "just sad" and went on to say "He shouldn't be here".

Meek Mill's song "Dreams and Nightmares" was the Philadelphia Eagles' anthem throughout the playoffs, including in the Super Bowl when they defeated the Patriots.