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NFL star was robbed last month as FBI continue probe into gang that targeted Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes

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In October, the homes of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes were broken into during NFL games.

Another NFL burglary has been revealed as part of the recent spate of break-ins at the homes of the league’s stars, as Cowboys defensive back Linval Joseph’s home was burglarized last month.

The burglary of Joseph’s Minnesota home in November is at least the fourth known burglary at an NFL player’s home since early October, with the Kansas City-area residences of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce being targeted.

The string of robberies made headlines again earlier this week when Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home was broken into.

The robberies are believed to be related to a South American criminal syndicate, according to the NFL.

According to local police, Joseph’s home was attacked on November 18, the day Dallas lost to the Texans.

Joseph has chosen not to speak on the matter, as have his NFL contemporaries.

In October, the homes of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes were broken into during NFL games.

Another robbery has been revealed to another star, as Linval Joseph was attacked last month.

Another robbery has been revealed to another star, as Linval Joseph was attacked last month.

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had his car broken into last year and issued a stern warning to anyone who wanted to add him to the list of NFL players who have had their homes stolen.

“It was too close for my comfort with my family in the house. So we have personal security to take care of all that. When we are traveling, we have someone with my wife, there is also someone in the house, inspecting the house,” Tagovailoa said.

‘Just let him know. They are armed so I hope that if you decide to go to my house you will think twice.’

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said earlier this week that the league’s security department is in contact with the FBI about the thefts.

Joseph resides in Minnesota after spending five years with the Vikings early in his career.

No resolution has been reached regarding any of the NFL star robberies.

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