Home / Crime and Justice / Philly Football Team Caught Stealing Before Big Game
Philly Football Team Caught Stealing Before Big Game
11 Dec
Summary
- Eight teenage football players arrested in Florida for alleged theft.
- Over $2,000 worth of merchandise stolen hours before a championship game.
- Governor Ron DeSantis commented, 'They picked the wrong state.'

Eight teenage football players from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were arrested in Polk County, Florida, after allegedly stealing more than $2,000 worth of merchandise. The group, part of the United Thoroughbreds youth football team, was in Florida for a championship tournament. Hours before their scheduled game, they reportedly entered a Dick's Sporting Goods store and stole a variety of items, including apparel and accessories.
According to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, the teens entered the store in two groups and systematically took items. The arrested individuals included five 15-year-olds and three 14-year-olds. Sheriff Judd referred to the team as the 'Thoroughbred Thieves' and stated they were apprehended and face charges of retail theft and conspiracy to commit retail theft.
The alleged theft meant the players could not participate in their championship game on Saturday night, which their team lost with a score of 26-6. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also weighed in on the incident via social media, asserting that the players 'picked the wrong state and the wrong county.' The case is currently under review by the Florida State Attorney's Office.




