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Jeffery Simmons' House Burglarized During Titans' Trip to 49ers Game
The home of Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons was burglarized while he was on the West Coast to play the San Francisco 49ers this weekend.
"Team security is actively working with Metro Nashville Police Department to recover items stolen from Jeff Simmons' house," the team said, per ESPN.com. "No residents were home during the burglary."
Simmons shared video of the alleged break-in on Sunday from one of his security cameras and showed some of the damage to his home:
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The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said Monday its detectives are on the case.
"Video surveillance shows the burglary occurred shortly after 7 p.m. when at least six suspects entered after smashing out window glass," police said. "Multiple items were taken. Simmons discovered the burglary when he arrived home from San Francisco early this morning and called police during the 1 a.m. hour."
In February, federal prosecutors charged seven men in connection to multiple burglaries at the homes of famous athletes since at least October 2024. Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has since been the victim of a November break-in.
The Titans fell 2-12 on the season with Sunday's 37-24 loss to the 49ers.
Simmons had seven tackles, including one sack and two tackles for loss. The three-time Pro Bowler now has a career-high nine sacks for the season.

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