"Well, I have personal security," Tagovailoa said during a live-streamed Dolphins news conference when asked about fear of his Broward home being broken into amid recent break-ins of pro athletes. "My house had gotten broken into, not necessarily my house but one of my cars and so it's a little too close for my comfort with my family being in the house."
"So just to let that be known they are armed. So I hope if you decide to go to my house, you think twice," Tagovailoa stated, emphasizing the importance of safety for his family against increasing crime risks involving high-profile athletes.
When asked if he's concerned if his high profile makes him a target, Tagovailoa said, "I wouldn't say necessarily I would be a target. But I wouldn't want to play, you know, the chances with my family and my kids sleeping, my wife sleeping, me sleeping at the house."
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