10 Athletes Whose Homes Have Been Robbed Over The Years
Success desn't come with immunity, and unfortunately, these stars had to find that out the hard way.
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One of the harsh realities of being rich and famous (especially as an athlete) is that somebody is always watching your pockets. The same success that brings money, status, and comfort also brings envy, entitlement, and people who feel bold enough to take what isn’t theirs. We’ve seen it time and time again: athletes grind their whole lives to reach the top, only to have their sense of safety violated once they get there. Fame puts a spotlight on everything, including where you live, what you drive, and what you own.
That’s why the situation involving Sabrina Ionescu hits the way it does. Reports surfaced that her home was burglarized, with thieves making off with valuable items while she was away. It’s the kind of violation that goes deeper than just money – your personal space is supposed to be your safe zone, especially after long seasons, road trips, and nonstop public attention. Even when nobody is physically harmed, the mental toll of knowing someone was inside your home uninvited is heavy.
From a financial standpoint, Sabrina should be able to recover most, if not all, of what was taken through insurance, assuming the property was properly covered and documented. High-profile athletes usually insure jewelry, luxury items, and expensive personal belongings for this exact reason. Still, insurance doesn’t replace peace of mind. You can buy new things, but you can’t undo the feeling of being watched or targeted.
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Unfortunately, this isn’t some rare or isolated incident. A fairly alarming number of athletes have found themselves in the same position, sometimes with far more tragic outcomes. The most painful example will always be Sean Taylor. What began as a home invasion turned into a life cut short far too soon, reminding everyone that these situations can escalate in the blink of an eye. His story still hangs over every conversation about athlete safety, fame, and vulnerability.
When you zoom out, it becomes clear this is a pattern, not bad luck. Athletes are public figures with predictable schedules, visible wealth, and homes that are often well-known. That combination makes them targets, whether it’s smash-and-grab burglaries or situations that turn violent. The money may come back, but the lesson always lingers: success doesn’t come with immunity. Here’s a list of athletes who sadly had to find that out the hard way.
Sabrina Ionescu
Sabrina Ionescu‘s home was burglarized while she was away, with thieves reportedly taking high-value personal items. While insurance should cover most of the financial loss, the incident highlighted how even WNBA stars aren’t exempt from being targeted once fame and visibility increase.
Sean Taylor

Sean Taylor’s situation remains the most tragic example of all. What began as a home invasion at his Miami residence escalated into a fatal shooting, ultimately costing the NFL star his life and forever changing how athletes think about personal security.
Jeffery Simmons
Titans defensive star Jeffery Simmons had his home broken into, with burglars stealing valuables while he was not present. The incident reinforced how athletes’ schedules and visibility can make their homes easy targets.
Shedeur Sanders
Shedeur Sanders has dealt with theft involving his personal property, including incidents tied to where he was living while playing at Colorado. As one of the most high-profile athletes in the country, it was a reminder that attention brings.
Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes‘ Kansas City-area home was burglarized while he and his family were away. The break-in sparked broader conversations about the need for increased security for superstar quarterbacks with very public lives.
Travis Kelce
Kelce‘s home was reportedly targeted during a period when his schedule kept him away. The incident gained extra attention given his celebrity status beyond football, showing how crossover fame can increase risk further.
Joe Burrow
Joe Burrow experienced a home burglary early in his NFL career, with thieves stealing items while he was out. The situation underscored how even young stars can become targets almost immediately after entering the league.
Demar DeRozan
Unlike the other situations, DeRozan was actually present at his home when an intruder attempted to break into his Los Angeles-area home. Luckily for his family, Demar was able to chase the burglar away. Ironically, the robber admitted he intended to break into Kylie Jenner’s house instead.
Yasiel Puig
Puig‘s Los Angeles home was burglarized at least 3 or 4 times while he was playing for the Dodgers. His case was part of a larger pattern of pro athletes in Southern California being targeted for high-end thefts.
Nick Young

Nick Young had his home broken into during his NBA career, with thieves stealing valuable items while he was away. He later spoke openly about how violating the experience felt, regardless of the dollar amount lost.
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10 Athletes Whose Homes Have Been Robbed Over The Years was originally published on cassiuslife.com