Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow dealt with During Monday Night Football, media reported about a robbery at his home while he was playing in his team's game.
In November, the NFL issued a warning to teams about the potential for cross-border crews to rob players' homes.
“We live a public life, and one of the parts of it I hate the most is the lack of privacy, and this has been difficult for me to deal with throughout my career.”
“So obviously everyone has heard what happened,” Barrow said at a media briefing Wednesday. “I feel like my privacy has been invaded in many ways, and there's a lot more out there already than I want to put out there that I don't want to share about it.” So that's all I can say about it.”
Police received a report of a robbery from Sports Illustrated model Olivia Ponton, 23, who was at Vallow's home. She called the police and also called her mother. similarly I called the police.
“Someone is trying to break into our house right now,” Ponton's mother told police dispatchers. “My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow's house. She's staying there. He's coming to the football game.”
According to the police report, Ponton was an employee of Vallow, but the two rumored They had been in a relationship before the incident. When Ponton arrived at his home, he found his bedroom window broken and his room ransacked, according to the report.
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Spokesperson said An off-duty special assistant was on the scene providing security during the robbery. that special lieutenant informed Police said the robbery suspects had left the home when officers arrived.
Kansas City quarterback Pat Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce were among those targeted in the robbery. The latter reportedly had $20,000 stolen. Teams are targeting the homes of NFL and NBA players, planning robberies using social media and other sophisticated methods.
“One of the things you don't realize when someone posts your home online is that now everyone just knows your address,” Kelce said. I said it later on his podcast.
Burrow also lamented the loss of privacy after becoming an NFL quarterback.
“We live a public life, and one of the parts of it I hate the most is the lack of privacy, and this has been difficult to deal with throughout my career,” Barrow said. continued. “We're still learning, but we understand that this is the life we've chosen and it's not going to be easy to deal with this.”
Burrow led the Bengals to a 27-20 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.
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