After his home was burglarized in early October, a stolen watch belonging to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce turned up across the country, sources told ABC.Kelce, along with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, suffered back-to-back break-ins in early October. Police reports confirmed that Kelce had $20,000 stolen from him in the burglary, but there was no word initially about a watch being stolen.Authorities reportedly found the stolen watch in Providence, Rhode Island. This comes after the NFL sent out a security alert to team security and players about recent home burglaries that seem to be targeting professional athletes. The memo also warned of “organized and skilled groups” carrying out the crimes, specifically when no one is home due to athletes’ game schedules. The NFL offered security recommendations in its memo, including utilizing home security, locking all windows and doors, and avoiding leaving valuables out. The league also encouraged players to avoid posting locations or daily schedules on social media.Kelce hasn’t publicly commented about the burglaries, but Mahomes called the incident “disappointing” when speaking to the media a few weeks ago.No one was injured in either burglary.
After his home was burglarized in early October, a stolen watch belonging to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce turned up across the country, sources told ABC.
Kelce, along with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, suffered back-to-back break-ins in early October. Police reports confirmed that Kelce had $20,000 stolen from him in the burglary, but there was no word initially about a watch being stolen.
Authorities reportedly found the stolen watch in Providence, Rhode Island.
This comes after the NFL sent out a security alert to team security and players about recent home burglaries that seem to be targeting professional athletes. The memo also warned of “organized and skilled groups” carrying out the crimes, specifically when no one is home due to athletes’ game schedules.
The NFL offered security recommendations in its memo, including utilizing home security, locking all windows and doors, and avoiding leaving valuables out. The league also encouraged players to avoid posting locations or daily schedules on social media.
Kelce hasn’t publicly commented about the burglaries, but Mahomes called the incident “disappointing” when speaking to the media a few weeks ago.
No one was injured in either burglary.