Photo Credit: Jim Davis/ Globe file

Photo Credit: Jim Davis/ Globe file

Houston Texans linebacker coach Mike Vrabel tweeted on Saturday that his Super Bowl rings were stolen from his home. He also happened to mention that a member of the New England Patriots team was present when all of this happened.

Vrabel did not hold back his anger at all in his tweets about this incident. He tweeted,

“To all the Houston area pawn shops: 3 super bowl rings are headed your way. Courtesy of the m—– f—— who smashed our back door in.”

If that was not enough for the headlines, Vrabel’s wife turned to Twitter to show her disgust.

“Thanks to the thugs who busted out our back glass door while we were at our sons bball game this am and took @CoachVrabel50 SB RINGS ,” she tweeted.

He does not seem like the kind of person that anyone would think to be targeting for theft. Vrabel is 6-foot-4 and at least 250 pounds. He is used to pummeling people to earn his money and just hearing that would be enough to make anyone shiver just a little bit and probably think twice of breaking into his home.

Vrabel won Super Bowls with the Patriots back in the 2001-02, 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. According to the Bellaire Police Department, the break-in allegedly occurred around 11 A.M. Saturday and are still investigating.

 

Connie Lee
Connie is a current student at Fullerton College where she studies journalism. She is a coffee and cat addict who is constantly checking the sports scores and trying new foods. When she's not busy reporting for her school, she's rooting for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, the Anaheim Ducks, the LA Lakers, and the St. Louis Rams. Keep up with what she's doing on Instagram @connieloveex3

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