New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady led arguably the greatest comeback in NFL history when he brought his team back from a 25-point second-half deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI, 34-28.

The win gave the future Hall of Fame quarterback his fifth Super Bowl title and fourth Super Bowl MVP award, but the postgame celebration was a little bittersweet. The Patriots quarterback discovered that his game jersey had been stolen from the locker room. Some felt it might’ve been loaded onto the equipment truck early, but the case of the missing Brady jersey still remains.

Now, per ESPN, the jersey has been valued at $500,000, according to a Houston police report.

“I put it in the bag, and I came out and it wasn’t there anymore. It’s unfortunate because that’s a nice piece of memorabilia,” Brady said at his MVP news conference the morning after the Super Bowl win.

There don’t seem to be any fresh leads in the case right now. It’s sad that someone would try and profit off of Brady’s accomplishment by stealing his jersey. Fans sometimes forget the line that separates an athlete and a fan. Let’s just hope that whoever stole it does the right thing and returns it to Brady.

Police have classified the theft as a first-degree felony.