MEDINA, Ohio — As he made his NFL debut against the Baltimore Ravens, Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders had his Medina County house broken into, the county sheriff's department confirms to 3News.
Multiple reports, including from Mary Kay Cabot of 3News media partner Cleveland.com and Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio , indicate the break-in occurred during Sunday's game. The Medina County Sheriff's Office says the incident took place Sunday in Granger Township.
According to Cabot, no arrests have been made and it's not yet known if anything was stolen. Authorities tell 3News more updates will be provided on Tuesday.
The rookie Sanders, selected in the fifth round of this past April's NFL draft, was pressed into action Sunday after starter Dillon Gabriel suffered a possible concus

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