The Cleveland Browns ’ quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, had an unforgettable NFL debut for all the wrong reasons. He struggled in his first appearance in the field against the Baltimore Ravens . But the second reason is far more troubling.
Following burglaries reported at the homes of high-profile athletes like Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow , it was revealed that Sanders’ house in the Cleveland suburbs was also broken into while he played against the Ravens in Week 11.
Mike Florio first reported the news. Soon after, other sources confirmed the unfortunate update. Now, this is yet another incident in the growing pattern of burglaries targeting athletes’ homes.
Months before the incident involving Sanders, Burrow’s Anderson Township home was burglarized in December .

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