First, Tom Brady’s game-worn jersey from the Patriots’ historic Super Bowl win was reportedly stolen right out of the quarterback’s bag.

Now, James White says he can’t find the game-winning football.

The Patriots running back, who set a Super Bowl record with 14 receptions in the game and had three touchdowns, told “The Dan Patrick Show” on Tuesday that the football is nowhere to be found.

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White said after he scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime, he put the ball on the ground and started celebrating.

“I actually don’t know what I did with it,” White said, laughing. “I left it on the ground and started running.”

White told Dan Patrick that he hopes one of the Patriots equipment managers grabbed it. 

“I wasn’t thinking at that moment, I was too busy sprinting down the field,” he said.

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White said he does have the football from his first touchdown in the game.

“I kept my first touchdown ball, but I really haven’t kept anything else,” White said. “Everything came back to the equipment room. I’ll try to keep as much as I can, as much as they’ll let me.”