NFL Rookie Targeted During Professional Debut
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders became the victim of a targeted burglary while he was making his highly anticipated NFL debut this past Sunday. Reports confirm that thieves stole an estimated $200,000 worth of property from his home in Ohio.
Masked Intruders Strike During Game
According to a new press release cited by sources, the incident occurred at approximately 6:46 pm on Sunday. Three suspects, all described as wearing masks and gloves, were captured on surveillance cameras entering and moving through several rooms in Sanders' property.
The brazen theft was a swift operation. The intruders are believed to have left the premises by 6:58 pm, just twelve minutes after they arrived, carrying various items belonging to the 23-year-old athlete.
Investigation Ongoing as Suspects Remain at Large
The news of the burglary was first broken by ProFootballTalk on Monday evening, with TMZ Sports later reporting the significant financial value of the stolen goods. At this time, the incident remains under active investigation. Authorities have not yet identified any potential suspects.
This event places Sanders among a growing list of professional athletes who have been targeted by criminals at their private residences.