The home of retired Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson was burglarized late last month with several items, including his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring, being stolen, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2.
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According to police, the bedroom window at Johnson's Houston area home was broken and the ring, along with football-related items and jewelry had been taken. An investigation is "active and on-going."
Houston rapper Lil Keke revealed news of the burglary on Instagram asking for help in getting Johnson's items back.
"Andre Johnson is my brother. He's the first Houston Texan Hall of Famer. He dedicated his life here, his career here, and also he resides here as a Houstonian—that makes it much, much more important. Man we family and this is a family message. Over the weekend somebody broke into my brother's home, took some items that represent his legacy, represent his dedication, his hard work, his family. We need to recover that and get that back.
“Let’s come together as a Houston family and put ears to the street, our nose to the ground as a Houston family and find out who got these items and recover them and get them back to our brother. They represent much much more than some money. He family, we family. Let’s get that did. Big salute, Houston.”
Johnson, 44, played for the Texans from 2003-2014. He retired in Oct. 2016 after playing for the Texans, Colts and Titans. In 2024, the seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro was the first player in Texans franchise history to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
He finished his 12-year NFL career as the Texans' greatest wide receiver and is 11th all-time in NFL history with 1,062 receptions and 14,185 receiving yards and 70 touchdowns.
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