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Seahawks’ Cassius Marsh issues plea for stolen ‘Magic: The Gathering’ cards

Cassius Marsh of the Seattle Seahawks reacts to a face mask call on his sack during the fourth quarter of the home opening NFL game against the Los Angeles Rams at Los Angeles Coliseum on September 18, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Harry How/Getty Images

SEATTLE — Seattle Seahawks linebacker Cassius Marsh is pleading for the person who stole his valuable collection of “Magic: The Gathering” cards to return it.

Marsh tells The Seattle Times the collection is valued at $20,000 to $25,000. He says he was at a nightclub in downtown Seattle on Tuesday night when someone smashed his car window and stole two backpacks. His card collection was in one and his team-issued iPad was in the other.

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Marsh tells The Seattle Times that playing the popular fantasy trading card game helps him relax.

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He has offered a pair of free tickets to Seattle’s next home game to anyone who returns the cards.

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Game maker Wizards of the Coast has sent Marsh a care package of cards in the meantime.

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