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Mike Vrabel says his three Patriots Super Bowl rings stolen

Super Bowl XXXVIII - Carolina Panters v New England Patriots

HOUSTON - FEBRUARY 01: Mike Vrabel #50 of the New England Patriots celebrates after a Patriot touchdown during Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Carolina Panthers on February 1, 2004 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Patriots won 32 to 29. (Photo by G. Newman Lowrance/Getty Images)

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Given the fact that Super Bowl rings are prized possessions — and personalized — when they hit the market there’s usually a story behind them.

In the case of Texans linebackers coach Mike Vrabel, that story appears to be breaking and entering.

The former Patriots linebacker tweeted out word that his three Super Bowl rings were stolen from his Houston home.

To all the Houston area pawn shops: 3 super bowl rings are headed your way,” he wrote. “Courtesy of the mother f-----s who smashed our back door in.”

Hopefully the rings are located, and the burglars apprehended. Which is the case with all stolen property and all burglars, but a Mike Vrabel ring is certainly harder to conceal than a set of golf clubs or power tools.