In a concerning development, Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes fell victim to home burglaries last month, incidents that authorities believe are linked to an international crime syndicate targeting professional athletes. The FBI suspects that a South American group is orchestrating these crimes, utilizing social media and property listings to identify when athletes’ homes are unoccupied, often during games or road trips.
The NFL has acknowledged the severity of this threat, with a source informing NFL.com, “It’s legit. It’s a transnational crime ring, and over the last three weeks, they’ve focused on NBA and NFL players, and it’s all over the country.”
During the burglary at Kelce’s residence, approximately $20,000 in cash was stolen. However, the loss that has profoundly affected the three-time Super Bowl-winning tight end is the theft of his jersey from Super Bowl LIV, a memento of his first championship victory. A source close to Kelce conveyed to The U.S. Sun, “That first Super Bowl shirt is essential for him. It’s a reminder of one of the biggest achievements in his career and life so far, and he hopes to get it back.”
In response to the incident, Kelce is enhancing his home’s security measures. The same source noted, “Travis is going to set a new alarm system not to be a target of a possible burglary as he is doing some work in the house and will have more of Taylor’s stuff in there, too.”
Burglary threats prompt security concerns for athletes as Chiefs stay focused on season
Patrick Mahomes also suffered losses during a similar burglary at his home, with various valuable items taken. These incidents are part of a broader pattern affecting athletes nationwide, prompting increased vigilance among professional sports communities.
The Chiefs’ victory in Super Bowl LIV, where they defeated the San Francisco 49ers31-20, marked a significant milestone for both Kelce and Mahomes. The stolen jersey symbolizes this pivotal achievement, intensifying Kelce’s desire for its recovery.
As the Chiefs, boasting a 10-1 record, prepare to face the Las Vegas Raiders in a rare Black Friday NFL game, the team remains focused on their season objectives. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime.
These burglaries have raised concerns about the safety and security of professional athletes, leading to discussions about enhanced protective measures. The hope remains that the stolen items, especially those of significant personal value like Kelce’s Super Bowl jersey, will be recovered promptly.