Patrick Mahomes has aired his frustrations with the burglaries that took place last month at his home and at the mansion belonging to teammate and close friend Travis Kelce.
Mahomes’ residence in the Kansas City area was hit by thieves around midnight on October 6, with Kelce’s home being targeted around 48 hours later.
The Chiefs quarterback could not speak to specifics in regards to the incidents as it is under investigation. He did not hold back on the situation at-large.
‘Obviously, it’s frustrating. It’s disappointing,’ Mahomes said Wednesday, speaking on the matter publicly for the first time. ‘Obviously something that you don’t want to have happen to really anybody. But obviously yourself.’
It is unclear whether anyone was home at the time of either burglary. It is also unknown what was taken from Mahomes’ residence.
Mahomes has spoken out about his and Travis Kelce’s home being burglarized last month
An aerial view of Kelce’s home that he purchased last year in the suburb of Leawood, Kansas
Local police have stated $20,000 in cash was missing from Kelce’s home after it was burglarized.
No charges have been officially filed from the incidents yet. However, Mahomes said he expects the details from the burglaries to be released sometime in the future.
Kelce has yet to speak on the situation publicly but should be made available to the media by the Chiefs at some point over the next week.
Mahomes and Kelce both live in the Kansas City suburbs, both about a half hour from Arrowhead Stadium.
Kelce moved into his new home in Leawood, Kansas last year, while the Mahomes family resides in Belton, Missouri.
The Chiefs are the best team in the NFL with a 9-0 record and face possibly their toughest test of the season on Sunday by traveling to face the Buffalo Bills.
Kansas City has not lost a game since last Christmas and enters that mega-AFC matchup on a 15-game win streak.