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NFL issues security alert after homes of Mahomes, Kelce burglarized

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The NFL has issued a warning for players Thursday, Nov. 21, after thieves burglarized the homes of two of its biggest stars in the league. Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce had their homes broken into within days of each other last month in the Kansas City metro area.

“Obviously it’s frustrating,” Mahomes said during a press conference on Nov. 13. “It’s disappointing. But I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing. But obviously it’s something you don’t want to happen to, really, anybody, but obviously, yourself.”

The NFL put out a security alert Thursday saying the criminals target players’ homes on days the athletes have games. Players were told to take precautions and implement home security measures to reduce the risk of being targeted. 

As Straight Arrow News previously reported, the FBI is now investigating a possible connection to a transnational South American crime ring.

And it’s not just NFL players. Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley Jr. also became a victim when his home was burglarized while he attended a Vikings game.

“It’s legit,” said one source familiar with the situation told NFL.com. “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.”

NFL officials recommended players avoid updating social media with check-ins or daily activities until the end of the day and refrain from posting expensive items on their accounts.

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THE N-F-L has issued A WARNING FOR PLAYERS AFTER THIEVES BURGLARIZED THE HOMES OF TWO OF ITS BIGGEST STARS IN THE LEAGUE.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS PLAYERS PATRICK MAHOMES AND TRAVIS KELCE HAD THEIR HOMES BROKEN INTO WITHIN DAYS OF EACH OTHER LAST MONTH in THE KANSAS CITY METRO AREA.

NOW, THE N-F-L PUT OUT A SECURITY ALERT Thursday,  SAYING THE CRIMINALS TARGET PLAYERS’ HOMES ON DAYS THE ATHLETES HAVE GAMES.

PLAYERS WERE TOLD TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS AND IMPLEMENT HOME SECURITY MEASURES TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BEING TARGETED.

N-F-L OFFICIALS ALSO RECOMMENDED PLAYERS AVOID UPDATING SOCIAL MEDIA WITH CHECK-INS OR DAILY ACTIVITIES UNTIL THE END OF THE DAY — and refrain from POSTING EXPENSIVE ITEMS ON their accounts.