Carolina Panthers wide receiver Chris Hogan issued a unique plea to whoever stole his car and asked the thieves to return it to him and his family.
Hogan put out a statement about his car theft on Twitter.
“To the kids who stole my car last night: in a world where we have a choice to be whoever and whatever we want to be, it breaks my heart to see us continuously choosing to do wrong. Whether you choose to believe in it or not, we are all apart (sic) of a much larger community.
“Disrupting relationships and neighborly love, only drives us further from the unity and equality we all strive to achieve. I am asking in the spirit of the holidays, and from the bottom of my heart, to find the courage and kindness to return what you’ve taken from my family and neighborhood.”
— Chris Hogan (@ChrisHogan_15) November 30, 2019
Hogan, a New Jersey native, is currently signed to Panthers in the offseason. He’s played in four games and has three catches for 24 yards. Earlier he had played for the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills.
He was placed on the injured reserve in October following a left knee injury. He is set to be a free agent following this season.