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Eagles Star's Home Hit by Burglars
19 Jul
Summary
- Chester County authorities seek a white SUV connected to the burglary.
- The Tredyffrin Township Police Department responded to the incident early Saturday.
- The Eagles player and his family were unharmed during the break-in.

Authorities in Chester County are actively investigating a burglary that took place at the Pennsylvania home of a Philadelphia Eagles star in the Malvern area. Tredyffrin Township officers were dispatched to the residence early Saturday morning following an in-progress report. The suspects managed to flee the scene before law enforcement arrived.
Thankfully, the Eagles player and his family were not physically harmed during the incident. Investigators have not yet revealed whether anyone was home at the time of the break-in, nor have they specified the items stolen or the method of entry used by the burglars. A large white SUV is being examined as a potential vehicle involved in the crime, and police have released an image requesting public assistance in its identification.
The Tredyffrin Township Police Department has not reported similar incidents in the vicinity. This burglary occurs amidst growing concerns about professional athletes being targeted by thieves, referencing a previous case in February 2025 where seven Chilean nationals were charged for allegedly stealing over $2 million from NFL and NBA players.
The 29-year-old Eagles player is currently preparing for the upcoming training camp, which is set to begin on July 28. He had a strong 2025 season, rushing for 1,140 yards, marking his second consecutive 1,000-yard season. He achieved significant recognition in 2024, earning the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award and helping Philadelphia reach the Super Bowl after an NFL-record 2,504 rushing yards. He signed a two-year contract extension in March 2025, keeping him with the team through the 2028 season.