THEFT TARGET Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s homes burglarized within hours of each other during Kansas City Chiefs game weekend
The twin incidents happened as the Chiefs prepared for a Monday Night Football showdown
The Kansas City Chiefs stars each had break-ins at their mansions on the same weekend.
According to Cass County Sheriff's Office documents obtained by TMZ, the incidents happened early in October. Neither the players nor the police have said what, if anything, was taken from their homes.
A burglary was reported at Mahomes' estate at around midnight on October 6. And Kelce's house was broken into on October 7, the police records said.
Kansas City had a game against the New Orleans Saints at Arrowhead Stadium on October 7. It's unclear whether the players or anybody else was home during the respective incidents.
Spoiler!
NFL teams often stay at hotels the night before a game.
An investigation into the matter is still ongoing, per TMZ.
Mahomes bought land in Belton, Missouri, in 2020 and set about building his dream home.
The build was documented on the Netflix show Quarterback and ended last year.
It came complete with his own private football field and golf hole in his backyard.
"I signed a 10-year contract extension because I wanted to be here in Kansas City and in this organization," the quarterback explained on the Netflix show.
"So when I did that I thought I might as well build the exact house that I want.
"I'm here to be in Kansas City for the long term. I'm part of Chiefs Kingdom and this house embodies that."
Kelce, meanwhile, moved to a home in Leawood, Kansas in November 2023.
He sought extra security and privacy after the increased scrutiny of his relationship with Taylor Swift.
The tight end spent $6 million on the secluded mansion.
Swift was at the Week 5 game in Kansas City when both Mahomes and Kelce's homes were burglarized.
Kansas City won that game 26-13 in front of their home fans at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Chiefs have started the season a perfect 9-0 in their bid for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl win.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I'm surprised Patrick at least doesn't have on-site security. (Or maybe he does and they just aren't very good.)
He definitely has a private security gate to his house, in addition to the main entrance ones. Not sure if they would actually be at the house. But the area around Loch Lloyd is very inconspicuous. Some small country roads and lots of open land. Would be easy to park in the woods and never have anyone drive by, let alone see you trekking through the woods to his house. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 4th and Long:
Who leaves 20 grand just laying around the house?
I was thinking about this. I have no idea what he makes given endorsements but let’s say $20 million a year (it’s more) for easy math. 20k is 0.001% of his income. Compared to someone making pretty good money at 200k a year, it’s like if that person left $200 laying around. I’m guessing a lot of people here have at least that and more, at their house in cash, even if they make even less money. [Reply]
One would think the Chiefs-related memorabilia around the house would be worth far, far, far more than 20k and was likely taken as well. But monetizing that is an entirely different and more complicated issue. [Reply]