Panthers WR Chris Hogan Asks Kids Who Stole His Car to Return it
By Michael Luciano

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Chris Hogan found himself the victim of some blatant auto theft over the weekend, as his car was stolen.
Hogan took to Twitter not to excoriate the carjackers, but to beg for them to do some serious self-reflection and ask, "in the spirit of the holidays and from the bottom of my heart" to consider bringing back his car.
— Chris Hogan (@ChrisHogan_15) November 30, 2019
There is no possible excuse these carjackers could come up with that makes taking Hogan's car the least bit understandable.
Hogan, who signed a one-year deal in the offseason after leaving the new England Patriots, hasn't played for Carolina since Week 4 due to a knee injury. He caught just three passes for 24 yards, and played more than eight offensive snaps just once.
Panthers wide receiver Chris Hogan had his car stolen this weekend. He is pleading on social media for "the kids who stole my car" to return it. https://t.co/gN1Ycwg59S
— FOX 46 Charlotte (@FOX46News) December 1, 2019
Let's just hope Hogan's Twitter sermon managed to hit home for whomever jacked his car, the inevitable wave of guilt sinks in, and his car ends up returned relatively soon.