NFL quarterback Tua Tagovailoa warns would-be thieves with home security reinforcements.



NFL Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa Takes Extra Measures to Secure Home After Recent Burglaries

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has taken steps to ensure his safety and that of his family after it was reported that the homes of several NFL players, including his own, have been targeted by a new burglary ring. The ring, which is believed to be tied to an international organized crime syndicate, has struck at least three NFL players, including Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow.

Tagovailoa revealed that he has hired “personal security” to keep a watchful eye on his home and family, saying that it was a decision he made shortly after one of his cars was broken into. He warned that the security is armed and that anyone who tries to break into his home “ought to think twice.”

The burglary ring has caused concern among NFL players, with the league sending out a memo urging players to be on high alert and take precautions to protect themselves and their property. The memo also cautioned players not to post images of expensive items or live updates of their daily routines on social media.

The burglaries have occurred while the players have been away at games, with Tagovailoa’s home being one of the latest targets. The FBI is currently investigating the crime spree, with help from the NFL and local law enforcement agencies.

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