Two homes belonging to Kansas City Chiefs teammates were reportedly burglarized last month, according to local news outlets. The first incident occurred at the home of Chiefs' quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, in Loch Lloyd, Missouri. Deputies responded to the burglary on October 6, where no signs of forced entry were found. It was not specified if anything was taken during the break-in.
The second burglary took place at a residence in Leawood, Kansas, believed to be owned by Chiefs' tight end, Travis Kelce. The incident was reported to the police on October 8, revealing $1,000 worth of damage to a rear door and the theft of $20,000 in cash.
Both burglaries were reported just before and on the day of the Chiefs' victory against the New Orleans Saints on October 7, which was broadcasted on 'Monday Night Football.' Despite the incidents, neither Mahomes nor Kelce have made any public statements regarding the burglaries.
Authorities are investigating the break-ins, and sources have reached out to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and the Chiefs for further information. The reported incidents have raised concerns about the safety and security of high-profile athletes in the area.