Thieves Steal $200,000 Worth of Property from Shedeur Sanders’ Home, Deputies Report
Authorities reported that masked thieves stole over $200,000 worth of property from Shedeur Sanders’ home in Granger Township, Ohio. The incident occurred on Sunday evening, shortly after the Cleveland Browns faced the Baltimore Ravens.
Details of the Burglary
The break-in took place around 6:46 p.m., just as the game was concluding. Within a mere 12 minutes, the intruders had gained entry and exited the home. They accessed the property through an unlocked door.
Incident Location and Time
- Location: Granger Township, Ohio
- Time of Incident: 6:46 p.m. to 6:58 p.m.
Upon arriving after midnight, a deputy met with Sanders’ manager, who indicated that Sanders wished for the matter to remain private. Surveillance footage was reviewed, capturing three masked individuals approaching from a nearby tree line.
Burglars’ Actions
- The thieves used cellphones for illumination while navigating through the home.
- Items were taken from Sanders’ nightstand and closet.
- Pillows were overturned during the search for valuables.
It remains unclear why the intruders did not proceed further than the second floor. Authorities currently do not suspect any involvement from gangs or juveniles in this high-profile case.
A Pattern of Targeting NFL Players
The burglary at Sanders’ home is part of a troubling trend affecting NFL players. Similar incidents have occurred involving notable players such as:
- Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals quarterback
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs quarterback
- Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs tight end
- Cameron Jordan – New Orleans Saints defensive end
Shedeur Sanders’ Current Situation
Following an injury to starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Sanders took over during the Ravens game. He completed 4 of 16 passes for 47 yards in the Browns’ 23-16 loss. With Gabriel still undergoing concussion protocol, Sanders may start in the upcoming game against the Raiders.
This incident highlights serious concerns regarding player safety and personal security, especially during game days.