Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's $7.5 million Ohio home was burglarized during Cincinnati's 27-20 road win over the Cowboys on Monday Night Football, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department says. did. WLWT in Cincinnati.
A bedroom at Mr. Vallow's Anderson Township mansion was reportedly “ransacked” and one of the windows was broken.
A person reportedly called 911 to say his daughter was home at the time, and officers were closely monitoring the game.
“Right now, someone is trying to break into the house. My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow's house. She's staying there. He's coming to the football game. She doesn’t know what to do, should she hide or come out,” the person said. “She said someone was home.''
Her daughter then called 911 and said, “Someone broke into the house. It looks like it's a complete mess.”
Burrow, who purchased the home in the summer of 2023, becomes the third big-name NFL player to be the victim of a memorable break-in in recent memory, joining Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
The NFL recently warned players in a memo that the homes of professional athletes are “increasingly becoming targets of robbery by organized and sophisticated groups.” According to the Associated Press.
A South American criminal organization is suspected of being responsible for the October break-ins at Kelsey's home in Kansas and Mahomes' home in Missouri.
The robbers entered Mahomes' home on Oct. 6, and the following night during Monday Night Football, when the Chiefs hosted the Saints, they also broke into Kelce's home.
According to TMZ, a police report says about $20,000 in cash was stolen from Kelsey and her back door was also damaged.
Monday's robbery occurred while Burrow was in Texas leading the Bengals to their fifth win.
The former No. 1 overall pick threw for 369 yards, three touchdowns and one interception, including the game-winning touchdown pass to Ja'Marr Chase with 1:01 left.
Burrow has 33 touchdowns and six interceptions this season and would be a strong candidate in the MVP race if the abysmal Bengals (5-8) defense doesn't take a big hit in a few games. Dew.