Shedeur Sanders endured a rough debut after coming on for an injured Dillon Gabriel during the Ravens-Browns game on Sunday, but his day was a lot worse than everyone thought.

The Browns rookie played his first competitive NFL reps on the day, replacing Gabriel after the latter suffered a concussion. He did not give a great account of himself, yet he should have felt like he hit a milestone, having played in his first professional game.

Given the reports, any celebration would have been short-lived, as it’s been revealed that the quarterback’s house was broken into while he was playing.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, a break-in occurred at Sanders’ residence during the game, making him one of several professional athletes to have their homes burglarized while on team dut

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