The FBI launched a country level to investigate a criminal network targeting the role of professional athletes in the United States.
In a statement, and externalThe FBI said the robberies were organized by members of South American theft groups (SATGS).
The US Football Association issued a security warning to players last year after the homes of Kansas City City City Chevs Patrick Maqoum and Tavis Kelis were recruited, while a ownership owned by Dallas Copules Linfal Joseph was targeted.
It is claimed that the suspects in Satg have monitored the athletes' travel tables to determine when their property will be busy.
The FBI said he had arrested two men accused of managing the eastern coast operation to resell stolen goods.
A major federal jury in Sensinati, Ohio, also accused three of the defendants – who were claiming to have committed a robbery in the home of a player in the American Football Association last year – and they are believed to be working as part of the group.
The Chiefs aims to win the third successive Super Bowl award when they take in Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in New Orleans.