Jets CB Josh Thomas had his playbook stolen
As the New York Jets prepare to face the New England Patriots this week, one of their playbooks has gone missing. Uh oh.
On Monday, Jets backup cornerback Josh Thomas tweeted that his playbook and passport had been stolen.
Please return stolen articles. At least return my passport and playbook. #Jets #JetsNation #HappyHolidays #Christmas
— Josh Thomas (@Josh_Thomas22) December 15, 2014
I know what you’re all thinking, but we can’t just blame Bill Belichick every time something fishy happens between the Patriots and Jets, can we?
According to Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com, Thomas left his luggage in his car after the Jets returned home from Tennessee on Sunday night. The luggage, which contained his passport and playbook, was stolen. The playbook was stored on a team-issued iPad.
While the Jets confirmed that the tablet was missing, they said they are able to remotely delete the playbook. Even if someone messes with Thomas’ iPad, they shouldn’t be able to find the playbook. Unless that someone is a Patriots’ team employee. If that’s the case, you never know.