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Patriots Players Sing Katy Perry Songs For Charity [VIDEO]

Christian Datoc Senior White House Correspondent
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With an 11-3 record, the New England Patriots are tied for the first overall seed in the AFC.

Bill Belichick has his team lazer focused on game days but still loose enough to be able to have some fun in the lead-up to the playoffs.

Check out how some of the Pats players rolled that good mojo over into raising money for a good cause.

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That was just Patrick Chung belting out a tasty, little Katy Perry number at an event for his charity, “Chung Changing Lives.”

New England’s starting safety was joined by fellow Pats defenders Vince Wilfork, Jerod Mayo and Devin McCourty Monday night at the “Open Mic Holiday Party.” The makeshift quartet raised over $80,000 for local Boston charities — including “Chung Changing Lives” — that “support personal and academic development in kids,” reports TMZ.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft also made a guest appearance and vowed that he’d sing one of Sir Elton John’s hits at next year’s event.

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