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Legendary Bills receiver Andre Reed had his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring stolen from his London hotel room last week, he posted on X — the platform formerly known as Twitter.

The 15-year wideout was in the United Kingdom last week for the Bills’ 25-20 loss against the Jaguars at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.

Reed, who said he was out and not in his hotel room at the time, added he and his wife Theresa both had items taken from them.

“Stole my hall of fame ring, jewelry, shoes, purses, clothing, passports,” he said in an X post.

Reed added that he feels “violated” after the scary incident in London.


  Wide receiver Andre Reed #83 of the Buffalo Bills watches from the sideline against the Atlanta Falcons in an NFL game at the Fulton County Stadium on November 5, 1989 NFL Wide receiver Andre Reed #83 of the Buffalo Bills watches from the sideline against the Atlanta Falcons in an NFL game at the Fulton County Stadium on November 5, 1989 NFL

“UK Police are on it but it’s a sad world. Emergency passports were acquired. Feeling unsafe & violated.”

Reed posted a few videos during his trip to London, including one of him walking around the city to the Beatles’ hit song “Come Together.”

He also posted an Instagram video from outside Buckingham Palace, showing a few people in football jerseys while riding bicycles.

One of the fans among the group donned a No. 17 Josh Allen jersey.


  Former Buffalo Bills player Andre Reed on the field before a game against the Denver Broncos at New Era Field on November 24, 2019 in Orchard Park, New York. Getty Images Former Buffalo Bills player Andre Reed on the field before a game against the Denver Broncos at New Era Field on November 24, 2019 in Orchard Park, New York. Getty Images

“Damn, one of us lost yesterday, wonder who it was. … It was us,” a downtrodden Reed said.

He also re-shared a photo that he took with a Bills fan during his eventful UK trip.

The 59-year-old spent 14 of his 15 seasons in the NFL with the Bills, racking up 13,095 receiving yards on 941 receptions with 86 receiving touchdowns, which all stand as franchise records.

As one of the top wideouts of the 1990s, Reed racked up seven Pro Bowl appearances during his time in Buffalo and was eventually honored in the Bills’ ring of honor in 2006.

In 2014, he was finally lionized in Canton when he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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