Andre Johnson’s Hall of Fame ring stolen in home burglary

Andre Johnson’s home was “ransacked” during a burglary in late July, KPRC 2 reported Friday.

Multiple items were stolen in the incident — the wideout advised local police that he wanted to pursue criminal charges — including the former wide receiver’s Pro Football Hall of Fame ring, per KPRC 2.

Upon arriving to the scene, police said that they found Johnson’s bedroom door was open with the room’s window being smashed, per KPRC 2.


Andre Johnson (#80) of the Houston Texans running with the football, pursued by a Buffalo Bills player.
Buffalo Bills’ safety Pierson Prioleau (23) pursues Houston Texans’ wide receiver Andre Johnson (80) as he runs in 46 yards for the only touchdown on the day, at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York on November 16, 2003. REUTERS

Rapper Lil’ Keke first made the burglary public when he shared a message on social media on July 27, where he asked for help on retrieving the items that were stolen.

“Andre Johnson is my brother,” Lil Keke said on Instagram. “He’s the first Houston Texans Hall of Famer. He dedicated his life here, his career here, and also he resides here as a Houstonian. That makes it much, much more important. Man, we family. It’s a family message.

“Over the weekend, someone broke into my brother’s home and took some items that represent his legacy, represent his dedication, his hard work, his family. We need to recover that and get that back. This isn’t like a car or a jersey hanging around. This represents his career and his family, for real.”

According to KPRC 2, in addition to the ring, other sentimental football-related items were taken from Johnson’s residence along with his jewelry.

Johnson, 44, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024, becoming the first Texans player in the team’s history to receive that honor.


Andre Johnson and Tank Dell at Houston Texans training camp.
NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Andre Johnson (l.) talks with Texans wide receiver Tank Dell during Back Together Weekend at the team’s NFL football training camp Saturday, July 26, 2025, in Houston. AP

The seven-time Pro Bowler spent the majority of his NFL career in Houston, racking up 13,597 receiving yards and 64 touchdowns during his 12-year tenure with the Texans.

After leaving Houston following the 2014 season, Johnson had brief stints with the Colts and Titans before retiring in 2016.

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