Patrick Mahomes shied away from sharing details about the recent burglary at his Belton, Mo., estate but made it clear he is pretty peeved.
The Super Bowl-winning quarterback admitted the whole situation was “frustrating” when asked about his initial reaction to the news during a press conference Wednesday.
“It’s disappointing,” he told reporters. “I can’t get into too many details because the investigation is still ongoing but it’s obviously something you don’t want to happen to anybody — and obviously yourself.”
According to a police record obtained by Page Six Tuesday, one of the NFL star’s bodyguards reported the break-in just after midnight on Oct. 6.
In the hours leading up to the burglary, Mahomes was out celebrating pal Travis Kelce’s 35th birthday at a comedy show.
It’s unclear if the athlete, 29, or his pregnant wife, Brittany Mahomes, and their two children were home at the time of the break-in — and Patrick did not confirm his whereabouts when asked Wednesday.
“I can’t speak too much about the details of everything with the investigation going on but I’m sure at some point that will be talked about,” he said.
The NFL star also did not reveal if anything was stolen from his estate.
Less than two days after the hit on Mahomes’ house, thieves made their way to Kelce’s Leawood, Kan., mansion, where they stole $20,000.
According to the police report, burglars broke in around 7:30 p.m. — just 15 minutes after the Chiefs home game against the Saints began.
Along with the missing cash, Kelce also reported damage to his back door.
Although the tight end’s family and friends — including girlfriend Taylor Swift — were in town for his birthday, they were all likely at the game at the time of the burglary.
After the game, the group attended a private afterparty, only to come home to the scary situation.
The “Catching Kelce” star didn’t report the incident until around 1:30 a.m. the following morning.
Kelce has yet to address the incident publicly.
Authorities reportedly believe the two attempts were connected to a larger organized crime group given that Kelce and Mahomes live on opposite sides of the Kansas and Missouri border.
TMZ reported Tuesday that the Federal Bureau of Investigations has been working with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and the Leawood Police Department to solve the cases.
Reps for the Kansas City Chiefs stars did not respond to Page Six’s request for comment.