Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce's Kansas City-area houses were burglarized last month ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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00:00I was at one of P. Diddy's freak-offs.
00:03Freak-offs.
00:04You saw celebrities there that you recognized.
00:07Mm-hmm.
00:08They were a rapper that we all know.
00:11Straight-up porn directed by Diddy.
00:13I'm just grateful to have made it out.
00:15TMZ Sports broke a big story about the Kansas City Chiefs superstars, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey.
00:23They have something in common besides all their Super Bowl rings.
00:28And a good season.
00:29And an excellent and undefeated season to this point.
00:32They were both the victims of burglaries at their massive mansions.
00:36Almost back-to-back.
00:38They were back-to-back days. October 6th.
00:40Back-to-back days.
00:41October 7th.
00:42Two different states, by the way.
00:44TMZ Sports broke this yesterday, and it is a big deal, obviously, for them.
00:50But also, we found out that the FBI is now involved in this, and it does have something to do with where they both live.
00:58Well, yeah, Patrick's huge estate is in Missouri, and Kelsey's is in Kansas.
01:04Obviously, they're only a few miles apart.
01:06But, yeah, that appears to be why the FBI is involved.
01:09We've also heard some reports that other houses were hit amongst this whole spree.
01:14We know via police documents that Kelsey's home was $20,000 was taken out of it, and the back door was busted down.
01:23As for Mahomes, we have no idea what, if anything, was taken.
01:27He actually addressed the media today, and he seemed very frustrated by the whole situation.
01:31He didn't want to comment on specifics, whether he was there or not, or whether he lost anything in the burglary.
01:36But he did say it was disappointing and frustrating, and he seemed annoyed.
01:40So, a couple of questions, Edward.
01:41So, Travis was hit when they were playing a game.
01:46A game on October 7th, yeah.
01:47So they were gone.
01:49It is odd that these two guys who live, even though they're 10 miles apart, they're separate states, that even though they hit other people, it is interesting that these two got hit.
02:00That they went to, and I'm sure that's what the FBI is looking at, that that can't be a coincidence.
02:04That's what I'm saying.
02:05Right.
02:06But the other thing that I'm a little confused about is, I guess, Travis and Taylor was there, too.
02:12They were at the stadium.
02:13I get that.
02:14But the Mahomes have kids, and you would think that there might be nannies or somebody there.
02:20So, do we have any sense of how that one happened?
02:23Yeah, it's all very bizarre, right, because it happened just after midnight on the Sunday morning.
02:29It's odd.
02:30So, it's Saturday night into Sunday morning.
02:31So, he was clearly there, right?
02:33I mean, they had the Monday night football game.
02:35It seems.
02:36It was only 36 to 48 hours away at the time.
02:38Yeah.
02:39You would have to imagine he and his wife and his kids were there.
02:41It should be noted in the police documents, it says no forced entry, and one of Mahomes' security guards or security personnel was the one who called in.
02:48So, the whole thing is very bizarre.
02:50And, again, like I said, Mahomes seemed very annoyed by this.
02:53So, I'm very curious to see what happened at Mahomes' home.
02:56Yeah, and while they – I don't know if they're in gated communities, Edward, but as you saw in the photos, these are huge estates.
03:02Huge.
03:03This is not like you just walk off the street and you're at their front door.
03:07So, there's some planning involved here to actually get to their house and be undetected, especially when they have security.
03:14Yeah, and by the way, so Travis and Taylor, they actually didn't sleep there the night of the burglary.
03:23They went to a hotel.
03:24Right.
03:25It's a terrible feeling of being violated when you know somebody broke in like that.
03:30But, anyway, the FBI is involved in this because there are now two states.
03:35Right.
03:36So, if you cross state lines, then –
03:38And they might be looking at an organized crime ring as well because of that.
03:41Marques, Los Angeles, man.
03:43Yeah, man, it's kind of odd.
03:45They're definitely not telling us something or what's going on, but I feel like both players might know something that we don't know for the FBI to get involved.
03:52I was going to bring that up as well with the organized crime ring.
03:56There's a possibility, or maybe the U.S. just wants the chiefs to win that badly.
04:00No, no, no.
04:02I don't think the feds have anything to do with that.
04:04Well, last Sunday was odd.
04:05It was?
04:06With the field goal.
04:07Odd, but it was the blocked field goal.
04:08I understand.