Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce's home robbed just after Kansas City Chiefs' weekend game
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s home were reportedly burglarized just after their weekend game last month.
According to TMZ, the break-in happened on Monday, October 7, after ‘Monday Night Football’ game, at Kelce’s place, and around $20,000 in cash was taken, and the culprits also damaged the back door.
Authorities are investigating Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s house burglaries
On Patrick Mahomes’ property in Belton, Missouri, the burglary was reported to authorities around midnight on Sunday, October 6, per Cass County Sheriff’s Office documents. It is still unclear what valuables were taken from the quarterback’s home as the investigation continues.
During the October 7 game, the Kansas City Chiefs continued their winning streak and defeated the New Orleans Saints in a ‘Monday Night Football’ match at Arrowhead Stadium with the help of two stars.
Mahomes made 28-for-39 with 331 yards and an interception, meanwhile, Kelce joined with nine receptions for 70 yards.
Mahomes bought his Belton property in 2020 and recently completed his dream home. He also talked about his home in the Netflix show ‘Quarterback.’
"I signed a 10-year contract extension because I wanted to be here in Kansas City and in this organization. So when I did that I thought I might as well build the exact house that I want," he said.
"I'm here to be in Kansas City for the long term. I'm part of Chiefs Kingdom and this house embodies that," Mahomes added, per The US Sun.
Kelce has been living in Leawood, a suburb in the south of Kansas City, over security concerns after he started dating pop icon Taylor Swift last year.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce's successful careers
TMZ shared in its report that Patrick Mahomes has a net-worth value of over $182 million, thanks to his extended endorsement deals.
Same is true for Travis Kelce, who recently signed a major deal for his podcast 'New Heights' worth over $100 million and close to $94 million in NFL earnings.
Both players will next appear for the Kansas City Chiefs game on Monday, November 18, against the Buffalo Bills.