Police have released details about the break-in at the house of Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, which occurred on Sunday as he saw his first NFL action.
A release from the Medina County Sheriff’s Office says that more than $200,000 worth of property was stolen from Sanders’ home.
“On November 16, 2025, at approximately 6:46 pm, three suspects entered the residence of Cleveland Browns football player Shedeur Sanders. Surveillance cameras in the residence were able to capture video footage of the suspects as they entered and exited different portions of the home,” the release said. “The suspects were wearing masks and gloves and can be seen exiting the residence at approximately 6:58 pm with various property belonging to Mr. Sanders. It is estimated that approximately $200,000 in property was stolen. The Medina County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the incident.”
The incident is part of a troubling league-wide pattern, with multiple NFL stars seeing their homes targeted while they’re on the field or traveling for away games. In recent months, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, and New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan have all experienced similar mid-game break-ins. The cluster of cases has raised new questions — and growing concern — about how these robberies are being timed and coordinated.
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Preparing for First Start
Sanders has yet to discuss the incident and currently has a full plate. He’s in line to make his first NFL start this week against the Las Vegas Raiders. Sanders stepped in for Dillon Gabriel against the Baltimore Ravens, playing a full half. Gabriel suffered a concussion and is not expected to be cleared to play this week.
Sanders’ debut did not go as hoped. Sanders completed just four passes for 47 yards. He also tossed an ill-advised interception and the Browns lost 23-16. Sanders did not hide from the fact that he did not play well against the Ravens. However, he’s expected to get his first reps with the starting offense in practice this week. That should help his cause.
“I don’t think I played good,” Sanders said after the game. “I think there’s a lot of things we need to look at during the week and go and just get comfortable with even throwing routes with [wide receiver] Jerry [Jeudy] and throwing routes with all those guys. That was my first ball to him all year. But other than that, I just think overall, we just got to go next week and understand, so that we have a week to prepare stuff I like to do.”
Browns ‘Trust’ Shedeur Sanders to Produce
The Browns are turning to Sanders earlier than they would have liked. However, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski trusts that Sanders will be able to step in and produce.
“The development of our players is constant. It doesn’t happen just in one drill or in one practice or one meeting. So, we trust our guys, we trust our backup players to be ready to go. And Shedeur is ready to go,” Stefanski said. “Obviously, I know he wants to play better, I want to coach better, all those types of things, but that just comes, that’ll come through work. That’s where it will come.”
Frankly, the offense can’t get much worse. The Browns have averaged just 16.2 points and 257.3 yards per game this season.
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