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Did TJ Finley's car get stolen?

The Auburn quarterback posted a WILD story on his Instagram page.
Did TJ Finley's car get stolen?
Did TJ Finley's car get stolen?

In this story:

The TJ Finley era at Auburn has been an interesting one. 

Finley was one of the first additions during the Bryan Harsin tenure. He competed with Bo Nix. Then won the job the following year against Zach Calzada and Robby Ashford only to be benched a few games into the season due to an injury.

The quarterback posted a picture of his car on his Instagram story with the caption: "If anyone sees this car on the interstate, call the cops! Someone stole my car."

That's never something you want to see. 

Here's the story that he shared on his Instagram page.

It's a pretty sweet ride. Assuming all of the context in this post is true, hopefully, someone contacts law enforcement with more information.

Finley is expected to graduate this semester.


The Tigers have now had five players depart from the program within the last couple of weeks, including three backup linebackers:

Wide Receiver Tar'Varish Dawson

Defensive lineman Jeffrey M'ba

Linebacker Kameron Brown

Linebacker Desmond Tisdol

Linebacker Powell Gordon

Auburn has pulled in an impressive haul thus far during Hugh Freeze's first season on the Plains, currently sitting at No. 3 nationally in 247Sports' transfer portal class rankings.

You can check out our transfer portal tracker here. Stay up to date on all of the Tigers' commitments, departures, and prospects for key positions at auburndaily.com.

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Zac Blackerby is the publisher of Auburn Daily and Braves Today. He is also the host of Locked On Auburn and the College Channel Manager for the Locked On Podcast Network. Blackerby was previously the program director of the Auburn Network and hosted shows on ESPN 106.7 and WANI. He also used to be the editor for Auburn Wire and Fly War Eagle.

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