$200,000 in Valuables Stolen from Shedeur Sanders’s Home
Authorities in Ohio have reported a significant burglary at the home of Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The incident took place on Sunday evening during a home game against the Baltimore Ravens. According to the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, three individuals unlawfully entered Sanders’s residence around 6:46 p.m. ET.
Details of the Burglary
The suspects were seen leaving the property just 12 minutes later, around 6:58 p.m. ET. Authorities estimate that approximately $200,000 in valuables were stolen from the home. This event marks the continuation of a concerning trend of burglaries targeting professional athletes.
Recent Burglary Trends Among Athletes
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs quarterback
- Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs tight end
- Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals quarterback
- Cameron Jordan – New Orleans Saints defensive end
In further context, the burglary coincided with Shedeur Sanders’s NFL debut. He stepped in to play after the team’s starting quarterback, Dillon Gabriel, sustained a concussion.
The Medina County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate this incident. The growing number of burglaries involving athletes raises concerns about security and safety for public figures.