There's a new robbery ring, and it's just that Targeting NFL players.
The homes of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Joe Burrow have all been broken into recently, but it would be difficult for anyone to get inside. Tua Tagovailoa place.
The Miami Dolphins quarterback said Wednesday that he has “personal security” to keep himself and his family safe.
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Tagovailoa said he made the decision shortly after one of his cars was broken into.
“It's too close for my comfort with my family being at home. So, we have bodyguards to take care of all that. And when we're on the road, we have someone with my wife. We have someone sweeping that house,” he said.
Then he issued a stern warning.
“They are armed, so I hope you will think twice if you decide to go to my house.”
Joe Burrow home burglarized during Cowboys game Monday night: report
Burrow's house was robbed While he was in Dallas facing the Cowboys on Monday. The NFL recently sent out a memo regarding the incidents.
The association warned players to be extremely careful after homes were exposed last month on suspicion of being linked to international organized crime.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported last month Federal Bureau of Investigation He investigates a crime wave “believed to be linked to a South American criminal gang.”
According to the report, at least one other NFL player had his home burgled.
In the memo, the league also urged players to take necessary precautions, including installing home security systems. They were also encouraged not to post photos of expensive items or live updates of their comings and goings on social media.
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The robberies occurred during players' matches.
Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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