Star Athletes' Homes Being Targeted in a String of Burglaries

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Are pro stars' homes safe?** Authorities say burglars targeted the homes of NFL and NBA stars like Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes, and Travis Kelce during their games. The NFL and NBA have warned players about sharing their whereabouts on social media, as the FBI investigates possible connections between these high-profile incidents. **Stay safe, stars!

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