THIEVES escaped with thousands of dollars worth of Super Bowl memorabilia and jewelry after ransacking Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s mansions, a source has told The U.S. Sun.
The mansions of the three-time Super Bowl-winning teammates were burglarized within hours of each other, with police responding first to a break-in at Mahomes’ property in Belton, Missouri, shortly after midnight on October 6.
The U.S. Sun obtained a police report from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, which reported that a deputy arrived at the Belton property at 12:08 am and noticed the “residence had been broken into.”
A short while later, Kelce’s estate in Leawood, in the metropolitan area of Kansas City, was also burglarized at around 7 pm on October 7, about an hour before the Chiefs and New Orleans Saints were set to kick off a Monday Night Football matchup at Arrowhead Stadium.
Leawood police declined to comment on the robbery when approached for comment by The U.S. Sun, citing their ongoing investigation.
One person close to Kelce’s entourage exclusively told The U.S. Sun that the Chiefs teammates and their families were “shocked and surprised” by the incident.
“That was a massive surprise for all of them, as they really never thought it would happen to them,” the source told The U.S. Sun.
“That was a very, very frustrating moment, and both Kelce and Mahomes got really mad it happened, and that intruders got into their properties that they consider their ‘safe-haven’ and ‘safe place’ as they are always under the spotlights and always traveling.
“The Mahomes got really angry as Brittany felt really bad that people got into their privacy, into their private spaces, and felt really bad about it for a bit.
“That really bothered them a lot, especially her, as she always wants her safe space and her family and kids to be in the safest places 24/7, and home is their sanctuary in the middle of the super active life they have.”
The source disclosed to The U.S. Sun that the crooks managed to swipe jewelry and designer bags belonging to Brittany, 29.
Some of Mahomes’ jerseys, medals, trophies, awards, and items from his man cave were stolen.
Mahomes broke his silence on the robbery on Wednesday, telling reporters he’s “frustrated and disappointed.”
“Obviously, it’s frustrating. It’s disappointing, but I can’t get into too many details because the investigation is still ongoing,” the Chiefs’ star quarterback said.
“Obviously, something that you don’t want to have happen to really anybody, but obviously yourself.”
Over at the Kelce residence, the star tight end, 35, was robbed of $100,000 worth of jewelry, the source said.
“Travis got upset as they stole some important items, including his first Super Bowl jersey, and to have someone get into his private home is something he really got uncomfy about,” the source said.
Kelce’s superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, was also upset after learning about the burglaries.
“[Taylor] felt bad for what happened despite not having many belongings there, but felt bad for her man and for the Mahomes,” the source added.
Swift, 34, was lucky not to have had any of her belongings taken despite having designer bags and high-end clothing stored at her boyfriend’s mansion, the source added.
She was on a two-month hiatus from her international Eras Tour and was at the Week 5 game in Kansas City when Mahomes and Kelce’s estates were robbed.
Kelce moved into his Leawood estate in November 2023 after splurging $6 million on the secluded mansion.
He sought extra security and privacy due to the increased media coverage of his relationship with Swift.
Meanwhile, Mahomes purchased the eight-acre land in Belton for $400,000 in 2020 and immediately began constructing his dream home.
At the time, the Chiefs’ franchise player signed a massive 10-year, $450 million contract extension with the team.
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The Mahomes family moved into the sprawling three-bedroom, four-bathroom estate during the summer of 2023.
The mansion comes complete with a private 50-yard football field, a par-3 golf hole, a basketball court, a 500-bottle wine room, a wet bar, a hot tub, and a pool.
Diamonds are forever
Kansas City’s newest Super Bowl rings feature 529 diamonds, 38 rubies and a nod to their game-winning play.
The Chiefs flashed their latest piece of jewelry at a special ceremony on Thursday, June 13.
The new bling features the years of Kansas City’s Super Bowl wins – 1969, 2019, 2022 and 2023.
It also has a handwritten drawing of Andy Reid’s ‘Tom and Jerry’ play which won Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Kansas City beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime in February.
And the rings feature 22 diamonds to represent the points Kansas City scored in the second half and overtime.
Nineteen diamonds also represent their 11 straight winning seasons and eight AFC West titles in a row.
While there is also commemorative patch for the late Norma Hunt, the matriarch of the family which owns the Chiefs who died last summer.